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tary Affairs, consisting of Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, Mr. King of New-York, Mr. Baker, of Oregodisagreement, and appointed Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, Mr. Ten Eyck, of New Jersey, and Mr. Ricehe ninth of December, 1861, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill to provide for allotmence, and the chair appointed Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, Mr. Grimes, of Iowa, and Mr. Henderson, oe fourth of December, 1861, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, gave notice of his intention to introducety-eighth of January, 1862, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill to define the pay and e the House, on motion of Mr. Buffinton, of Massachusetts, concurred in the Senate amendment, and thty-third of December, 1863, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill to establish a uniform ty-fourth of January, 1865, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill in addition to the seveirteenth of December, 1864, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced into the Senate a joint resolu[42 more...]
d, and clothed sick, wounded, and disabled soldiers, coming from almost every State, to the number of 86,073: Maine11,330 New Hampshire7,216 Vermont5,420 Massachusetts18,546 Rhode Island2,655 Connecticut5,451 New York11,850 New Jersey1,253 Pennsylvania5,783 Delaware391 Maryland285 District of Columbia334 Virginia189 f admission, wound or disease, and final disposition of 91,609 soldiers. They were from the following States: Maine5,123 New Hampshire3,103 Vermont2,191 Massachusetts8,635 Rhode Island1,174 Connecticut3,920 New York27,233 New Jersey7,300 Pennsylvania5,661 Delaware143 Maryland369 Virginia97 Ohio5,307 Indiana1,247 Iatically recorded, to the number of 91,609. The number of soldiers and regiments received and cared for in their passage to the war, was 278,496--viz.: from Massachusetts, 155,234; from New Hampshire, 33,258; from Vermont, 34,555; from Maine, 55,449. The number of soldiers received and entertained upon their return from the w