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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 137
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 137
Hon John Letcher (search for this): chapter 137
J. P. Benjamin (search for this): chapter 137
Bounties to Rebel Soldiers.
Executive Department of Virginia, Richmond, Feb. 14, 1862. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War:
Sir: I am instructed by his Excellency, the Governor, to inquire of you:
First.
Will the volunteers now in service, who shall reenlist for three years or the war, into the service of Virginia, to be transferred to the Confederate government, be entitled to a bounty of fifty dollars each?
Second.
Will the Virginia volunteers, reenlisting under the lat letter of this date, making inquiry respecting the bounty to be paid to soldiers.
Your three questions are answered affirmatively.
Each soldier furnished by Virginia for the war, in response to the call made by the President, will receive a bounty of fifty dollars when the regiment or company is mustered into the Confederate service, and will also be allowed transportation from home to the place of rendezvous.
Your obedient servant, J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War. Richmond Inquirer.
S. Bassett French (search for this): chapter 137
February 4th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 137
February 14th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 137
Bounties to Rebel Soldiers.
Executive Department of Virginia, Richmond, Feb. 14, 1862. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of War:
Sir: I am instructed by his Excellency, the Governor, to inquire of you:
First.
Will the volunteers now in service, who shall reenlist for three years or the war, into the service of Virginia, to be transferred to the Confederate government, be entitled to a bounty of fifty dollars each?
Second.
Will the Virginia volunteers, reenlisting under the late Act of Assembly, for three years--to be credited for the term already served at date of reenlistment — be entitled to the same bounty?
Third.
Will volunteers for three years or the war, who have not heretofore served, be entitled to the same bounty?
The Governor respectfully asks your response, if practicable, during the morning.
I am, most respectfully,
Your obedient servant, S. Bassett French, Aid-de-Camp.
Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, February 4th