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p 205 - ... On the 22d of April the 8th [regiment] arrived at Indianapolis on veteran furlough, where it remained until the latter part of June, when it returned to New Orleans by boat and from there by rail to Terrebonne, La., arriving there July 7th, and on the next day the non-veterans were returned to the 8th in charge of Adjt. M.M. Lacey, of the 69th Indiana. ...
p 337 - SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT INDIANA INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS ... Co. A. 1st Lieutenant ... Maberry M. Lacey ...
p 339 - ... On account of a lame foot First Lieut. Maberry M. Lacey waived his promotion to the captaincy of Company A and was appointed adjutant. ...
p 347 - ... While at Pascagoula, January 22d, the regiment having fallen below the standard in numbers, was consolidated into a battalion of four companies, under Special Orders No. 4, M.D.W.M., January 4, 1865, numbering 350 officers and men, retaining the following named officers: ... Lieut. Maberry M. Lacey ... Adjutant ....
p 407 - ... In obedience to said act set out above, Governor Durbin appointed the following Commission: Henry C. Adams, Adelbert B. Crampton, M.M. Lacey, E.L. Semans and Phillip Lester ... In response to notice from the Governor, there met at the Governor's Office, May 18, 1903, Henry C. Adams, Adelbert B. Crampton, M.M. Lacey, and E.L. Semans, Phillip Lester being absent.
p 418 - ... Governor J. Frank Hanly, in compliance with the provisions of this act, named the following participants in the campain of Vicksburg as members of this commission: General George F. McGinnis, M.M. Lacey, John W. Sale, Henry C. Adams and Lewis C. Moore. ... May 29, 1907, in response to call of the Governor, the Commission met at the State House, in the city of Indianapolis, and organized by electing Henry C. Adams, President ; George F. McGinnis, Vice President ; John W. Sale, Treasurer, and M.M. Lacey, Secretary. ...