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9.-the National enrolment.
Solicitor Whiting's opinion.
war Department, Office Provost-Marshal General, June 9.
the following opinion of Hon. William Whiting, solicitor of the War Department, has been ordered to be published by the Secretary of War:
The National forces, liable to perform military duty, include all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons of foreign birth who have declared their intention to become citizens according to law, being between twenty and forty-five years of age. Certain persons are excepted, divided into eight classes.
No persons but such as are therein excepted shall be exempt. (Sec. 2d.)
It is declared the duty of the enrolling officers to enroll all persons subject to military duty, (Sec. 9.) All persons thus enrolled shall be subject for two years after July first succeeding the enrolment, to be called into the military service, (Sec. 11.) The national forces (not now in the military service) enrolled under t
William Whiting (search for this): chapter 9
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9.-the National enrolment.
Solicitor Whiting's opinion.
war Department, Office Provost-Marshal General, June 9.
the following opinion of Hon. William Whiting, solicitor of the War Hon. William Whiting, solicitor of the War Department, has been ordered to be published by the Secretary of War:
The National forces, liable to perform military duty, include all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons o e made from that class of the forces of the United States under the provisions of this act. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department. James B. Fry, Provost-Marshal General.
war Department, Provost-Marshal General's office, Washington, D. C., June 6.
The following opinion of Hon. William Whiting, solicitor of the War Department, has been ordered to be published by the Secretary of War e illegal intent; and the offender will in either case be subject to summary arrest by the provost-marshal. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department. James B. Fry, Provost-Marshal General.
James B. Fry (search for this): chapter 9
March 3rd (search for this): chapter 9
June 9th (search for this): chapter 9
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9.-the National enrolment.
Solicitor Whiting's opinion.
war Department, Office Provost-Marshal General, June 9.
the following opinion of Hon. William Whiting, solicitor of the War Department, has been ordered to be published by the Secretary of War:
The National forces, liable to perform military duty, include all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons of foreign birth who have declared their intention to become citizens according to law, being between twenty and forty-five years of age. Certain persons are excepted, divided into eight classes.
No persons but such as are therein excepted shall be exempt. (Sec. 2d.)
It is declared the duty of the enrolling officers to enroll all persons subject to military duty, (Sec. 9.) All persons thus enrolled shall be subject for two years after July first succeeding the enrolment, to be called into the military service, (Sec. 11.) The national forces (not now in the military service) enrolled under th
July 1st (search for this): chapter 9
March 3rd, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 9
June 6th (search for this): chapter 9