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St. Louis (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri. Department of Texas.--The Government not having issued any new orders relative to this department, and the forts having been evacuated, it may be said to remain in statu quo. Department of New Mexico.--The Territory of New Mexico. Headquarters at Santa Fe. Department of the Pacific.--The country west of the Rocky Mountains. Headquarters at San Francisco. Department of Utah.--The Territory of Utah, except the portion of it lying west of the 117th degree of west longitude
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
Doc. 212.-military Departments. Department of the East.--This department has been subdivided into three parts, as follows: Department of Washington.--The District of Columbia, according to its original boundary; Fort Washington and the country adjacent; and the State of Maryland, including Bladensburg and Baltimore. Head quarters at the National Capital. Department of the South.--Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
; Fort Washington and the country adjacent; and the State of Maryland, including Bladensburg and Baltimore. Head quarters at the National Capital. Department of the South.--Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri. Department of Texas.--The Government not having issued any new orders relative to this department, and the forts having been evacuated, it may be said to remain
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): chapter 230
Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri. Department of Texas.--The Government not having issued any new orders relative to this department, and the forts having been evacuated, it may be said to remain in statu quo. Department of New Mexico.--The Territory of New Mexico. Headquarters at Santa Fe. Department of the Pacific.--The country west of the Rocky Mountains. Headquarters
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
nts. Department of the East.--This department has been subdivided into three parts, as follows: Department of Washington.--The District of Columbia, according to its original boundary; Fort Washington and the country adjacent; and the State of Maryland, including Bladensburg and Baltimore. Head quarters at the National Capital. Department of the South.--Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters
Bladensburg (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
East.--This department has been subdivided into three parts, as follows: Department of Washington.--The District of Columbia, according to its original boundary; Fort Washington and the country adjacent; and the State of Maryland, including Bladensburg and Baltimore. Head quarters at the National Capital. Department of the South.--Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri.
Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
Doc. 212.-military Departments. Department of the East.--This department has been subdivided into three parts, as follows: Department of Washington.--The District of Columbia, according to its original boundary; Fort Washington and the country adjacent; and the State of Maryland, including Bladensburg and Baltimore. Head quarters at the National Capital. Department of the South.--Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limit
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
f Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri. Department of Texas.--The Government not having issued any new orders relative to this department, and the forts having been evacuated, it may be said to remain in statu quo. Department of New Mexicopartment of New Mexico.--The Territory of New Mexico. Headquarters at Santa Fe. Department of the Pacific.--The country west of the Rocky Mountains. Headquarters at San Francisco. Department of Utah.--The Territory of Utah, except the portion of it lying west of the 117th degree of west longitude. Headquarters at Camp Floyd. There will probably be three or more subdivisions of the late Department of the East, to meet the requirements of the service.--National Intelligencer, May 29.
San Francisco (California, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
te of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits of New Mexico. Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri. Department of Texas.--The Government not having issued any new orders relative to this department, and the forts having been evacuated, it may be said to remain in statu quo. Department of New Mexico.--The Territory of New Mexico. Headquarters at Santa Fe. Department of the Pacific.--The country west of the Rocky Mountains. Headquarters at San Francisco. Department of Utah.--The Territory of Utah, except the portion of it lying west of the 117th degree of west longitude. Headquarters at Camp Floyd. There will probably be three or more subdivisions of the late Department of the East, to meet the requirements of the service.--National Intelligencer, May 29.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 230
Doc. 212.-military Departments. Department of the East.--This department has been subdivided into three parts, as follows: Department of Washington.--The District of Columbia, according to its original boundary; Fort Washington and the country adjacent; and the State of Maryland, including Bladensburg and Baltimore. Head quarters at the National Capital. Department of the South.--Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Headquarters Fort Monroe, Virginia. Department of Annapolis.--The country for twenty miles on each side of the railroad from Annapolis to the city of Washington, as far as Bladensburg, Maryland. Headquarters at Annapolis. Department of Pennsylvania.--The State of Pennsylvania; the State of Delaware; all of Maryland not embraced in the foregoing department. Headquarters at Philadelphia. Department of the West.--The country west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains, except those portions of it included within the limits
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