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NUMERICAL STRENGTH.

Newspaper clippings relative to volunteer regiments in the war for the union.   [206] p. 8  . Contents: Part 1   

Connecticut   

1st heavy artillery. 1st cavalry.

5th-18th, 24th-30th infantry. Illinois      

14th cavalry.

50th infantry. Indiana   

68th infantry. Iowa   

3d infantry. Massachusetts   

1st heavy artillery.

25th infantry.

Part 2   

Michigan   

7th cavalry.

16th infantry. Missouri   

3d cavalry.

10th infantry. New Jersey   

15th infantry. New York   

2d, 10th cavalry.

15th, 50th, 77th, 121st infantry. North Carolina   

32d infantry. Connecticut   

Newspaper clippings relative to volunteer regiments . . . (card 2.) Ohio   

6th cavalry. 54th, 56th, infantry. Pennsylvania   

50th, 83d, 124th, 132d, 145th infantry. Numbers and losses in the civil war in America, 1861-65.  By Thomas L. Livermore . . .   Boston and New York, 1900.   1 pi., [iii]-iv p, 1 1, 150 p. 8  . 1st ed. ?

Numbers and losses in the civil war in America, 1861-65. By Thomas L. Livermore.   Boston and New York, 1901.   1 p. 1., [iii]-viii p, 11, 150 p. 8  . 2d ed. ?

*The numerical strength of the Confederate army; an examination of the argument of the Hon. Charles Francis Adams and others, by Randolph H. McKim . . . New York, 1912. 71, [1] p. 12  .   E545.M15 (Inh.C.)