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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 80
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78.-Governor Pickens' proclamation calling for troops and threatening conscription.
State of South-Carolina, headquarters, March 5, 1862.
The President of the confederate States, through the Secretary of War, has called on me, as Governor of South-Carolina, to furnish five more regiments for and during the war.
Now, then, under this requisition, I do hereby call for men to come forward as volunteers, individually and separately, or by companies now formed, of not less than six r will receive a bounty of fifty dollars when the regiment or company is mustered into service, and will be allowed transportation from his home to the place of rendezvous, and will also be clothed, supplied, and armed at the expense of the confederate States.
No man liable to duty will be allowed to enter any other company now in service for any term less than the war, until this requisition for five infantry regiments be complied with.
If these regiments are not formed by volunteers, by the
Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 80
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 80
F. J. Moses (search for this): chapter 80
F. W. Pickens (search for this): chapter 80
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78.-Governor Pickens' proclamation calling for troops and threatening conscription.
State of South-Carolina, headquarters, March 5, 1862.
The President of the confederate States, through the Secretary of War, has called on me, as Governor of South-Carolina, to furnish five more regiments for and during the war.
Now, then, under this requisition, I do hereby call for men to come forward as volunteers, individually and separately, or by companies now formed, of not less than six our homes.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, this, the fifth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the independence of the State of South-Carolina the eighty-sixth. F. W. Pickens.
Resolved by the Governor and Council, That, in view of the recent requisition for troops for the war by the confederate government, no person not now under orders, subject to military duty in South-Carolina, shall be permitted to enter
Doc (search for this): chapter 80
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78.-Governor Pickens' proclamation calling for troops and threatening conscription.
State of South-Carolina, headquarters, March 5, 1862.
The President of the confederate States, through the Secretary of War, has called on me, as Governor of South-Carolina, to furnish five more regiments for and during the war.
Now, then, under this requisition, I do hereby call for men to come forward as volunteers, individually and separately, or by companies now formed, of not less than sixty-eight aggregate to each company, and to be organized according to the principles laid down in the resolutions of the Council, hereunto attached.
Tenders of service will be made in writing to the Adjutant-General's office, in Columbia.
Those volunteering as individuals will be formed into companies as soon as possible, the officers to be appointed by the Governor and Council.
The Secretary of War, in his requisition, says that each soldier will receive a bounty of fifty dollars when the
20th (search for this): chapter 80
1862 AD (search for this): chapter 80
March 5th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 80
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78.-Governor Pickens' proclamation calling for troops and threatening conscription.
State of South-Carolina, headquarters, March 5, 1862.
The President of the confederate States, through the Secretary of War, has called on me, as Governor of South-Carolina, to furnish five more regiments for and during the war.
Now, then, under this requisition, I do hereby call for men to come forward as volunteers, individually and separately, or by companies now formed, of not less than sixty-eight aggregate to each company, and to be organized according to the principles laid down in the resolutions of the Council, hereunto attached.
Tenders of service will be made in writing to the Adjutant-General's office, in Columbia.
Those volunteering as individuals will be formed into companies as soon as possible, the officers to be appointed by the Governor and Council.
The Secretary of War, in his requisition, says that each soldier will receive a bounty of fifty dollars when the
March 20th (search for this): chapter 80