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An act to regulate the pay of the non commissioned officers, musicians and privates of the militia of the United States, when called into actual service and for other purposes ... Approved, January 2, 1795: George Washington, President of the Un

... An act to regulate the pay of the non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates of the militia of the United States, when called into actual service and for other purposes. [Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Childs, 1795].

... An act to regulate the pay of the non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates of the militia of the United States, when called into actual service and for other purposes. [Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Childs, 1795].

In Congress, February 5, 1778 : Resolved, that the captain or commanding officer of each company in the service of the United States shall, at the end of every month, furnish the regimental pay-master with a pay roll ...

An act authorising a detachment from the militia of the United States ... April 18, 1806 Approved. Th: Jefferson. [Washington, 1806].

In Congress, April 14, 1777 : Resolved, that it be recommended to the executive powers of each of the United States, to enquire into the conduct of all officers on the recruiting service, within them respectively, to remove all such as belong to the battalions of their respective quotas, who have neglected their duty ...

An oration on the death of Lieut. Gen. George Washington : composed on the special request of the commandant and his brother officers, of the cantonment in the vicinity, and delivered at Staunton, on the 22d day of February, 1800

An oration on the death of Lieut. Gen. George Washington : composed on the special request of the commandant and his brother officers, of the cantonment in the vicinity, and delivered at Staunton, on the 22d day of February, 1800

An oration on the death of Lieut. Gen. George Washington : composed on the special request of the commandant and his brother officers, of the cantonment in the vicinity, and delivered at Staunton, on the 22d day of February, 1800

An act to regulate the pay of the non commissioned officers, musicians and privates of the militia of the United States, when called into actual service and for other purposes ... Approved, January 2, 1795: George Washington, President of the Un

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Evans 28711.; Imprint 3.

Page Order: Leaflet

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 222, Folder 2.

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Childersburg. Alabama. Shack village built to accomodate defense workers who each pay thirty to forty dollars a month rental

Sunday morning at Lynchburg Cotton Mill (Virginia) Ed Tolley, the smallest, said 15 years old, but that is very doubtful. Others in these three photos, Lucien Tolley, Herbert Aultico, Henry Daly, John Crawley. (See my report for addresses.) Most of these boys could not spell own name. All claimed to be over 14, but their disputes showed "These's a reason." They get from three to four dollars a week and some pay board. One said, "I get all over $2.60." Some were surely under twelve. All work. Lindsey Witt has been working there 2 years. Dewey Anderson, three years. M[y]ron Cole, some time. Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

Remarks on the pay of surgeons of the Navy. [n. p. n. d.].

[Two unidentified soldiers in Union privates' uniforms in front of painted backdrop]

... An act to regulate the pay of the non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates of the militia of the United States, when called into actual service and for other purposes. [Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Childs, 1795].

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Sergeant Tauro, Privates Dalto and Chirico

[Privates John James Audubon Powell and Van Franklin Garrett of Co. B, VMI Virginia Infantry Battalion, in uniforms, and unidentified woman]

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Privates Chirico and Dalto and Sergeant Tauro scaling a fence on the obstacle course

BONNAFFON, EDMUND W. PAY INSPECTOR, NAVY YARD. AT DESK

Remarks on the pay of surgeons of the Navy. [n. p. n. d.].

[Privates John James Audubon Powell and Van Franklin Garrett of Co. B, VMI Virginia Infantry Battalion, in uniforms, and unidentified woman]

In Congress, April 1, 1777 : For the better regulating the pay of the army, resolved, that the paymaster or deputy paymaster general shall pay no money but by warrants from the commanders in chief in their respective departments, countersigned by their respective secretaries ...

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