Source |
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana |
Author |
Indiana. Adjutant General's Office |
Coverage
Publication information
Type |
Miscellaneous |
Date issued |
1865-1869 |
Place issued |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
Number of Volumes |
8 |
Citation
Indiana. Adjutant General's Office. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1865-1869). |
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Online Volumes
- Volume I — Indiana in the war of the rebellion, and statistics and documents. 1869.
- Volume II — Rosters of governor's military staff, Indiana officers commissioned by the President, officers and historical memoranda of Indiana regiments, numbered from the 6th to the 74th inclusive. 1865
- Volume III — Rosters of officers and historical memoranda of Indiana regiments, numbered from the 75th to the 156th inclusive; of the 28th regiment of U.S. colored troops; and of Indiana batteries of light artillery, numbered from the 1st to the 26th inclusive. Also, rosters of the officers of the U.S. navy, appointed from Indiana, and of officers of the indiana legion. Also an alphabetical list of all officers. 1866.
- Volume IV — Rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 6th to the 29th inclusive. 1866.
- Volume V — Rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 30th to the 59th inclusive. 1866.
- Volume VI — Rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 60th to the 110th, inclusive. 1866.
- Volume VII, Volume VII (copy 2) — Rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 111th to the 156th, inclusive; colored troops; and batteries light artillery, numbered from the 1st to the 26th, inclusive. 1867.
- Volume VIII — Additional information, corrections of previous volumes, a list of officers and men who lost their lives in the serviec, and a list of deserters. 1868.
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