Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant-Colonel George Deas” in chapter 4.37 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10.:
...the discontent was engendered by companies A and B re-enlisting and getting furloughs.
But this could not be done.
The muster-rolls of companies D, E, F and G were made out for the war, signed by Lieutenant-Colonel George Deas , the mustering officer, and placed in the Adjutant-General's office.
No such privilege could therefore be given them.
Companies A and B were enlisted for twelve months from May 21, 1861.
He exp...
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