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Description and Holding Information
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Joint Special Comm. to Investigate Sale of Military Credits. Report, 1865
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Forty-fourth Legislature. Senate. No. 27. The Joint Special Committee to Investigate the Sale of Military Credits reported that the sale of credits from unincorporated areas to populated areas certainly took place, but the Committee had little to suggest to stop it. It did offer a bill that hired recruiting agents to look in other states and on sailing vessels for recruits who would be credited to Maine. An Act to provide for the appointment and defining the duties of state recruitment officers, 1865. The Governor would find up to ten people to be recruiting agents. The act listed the requirements and duties of the agents. Recruits found would redound to the credit of the entire state and no bounty would be paid until the soldier was safely enrolled in a unit. The Resolve creating the Joint Special Committee was at the end. Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Maine Historical Society Library, the Maine State Library, and the Library of Congress).
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Title:
The joint special committee who were directed by the order of February 2, 1865, "to investigate in relation to credits of men already in the naval and marine services of the United States, unassigned to any town ... and to ascertain and report by what authority persons claim to have direction and control of the disposition of credits of such men, together with measures for the prevention of further proceeding of like nature" ...
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OCLC Number:
1443010696
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Available Volumes
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
Vol. 1 | | Yes | No |
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