United States. Adjutant-General's Office, author
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1 sheet ; 18 x 12 cmCertain persons in military custody for opposing the draft shall be released; those who have been arrested for disloyalty are released on parole, but will be watched, and have the option of leaving the loyal states for the duration of the war; those who took up arms or resisted the draft with force remain in custodyCaption title"War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, November 22, 1862."NLM copy, bound 191st in a volume that contains 210 general orders issued by the United States War Department, an index to the general orders, and 5 orders issued by the PresidentCondition reviewed 20141024digitized. 2019
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- American Civil War
- Civil War
- Government
- Government Regulation
- Prisoners
- United States
- United States. Army