An act to amend an act entitled "An act to increase the efficiency of the army by employing free negroes and slaves in certain capacities," approved February 17th, 1864

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An act to amend an act entitled "An act to increase the efficiency of the army by employing free negroes and slaves in certain capacities," approved February 17th, 1864

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At head of title: (Senate bill, no. 109.) Senate, November 22, 1864.--Read first and second times and ordered to be placed upon the calendar and printed. (By Mr. Henry, from Committee on Military Affairs.)

Filmed from the holdings of the Boston Athenaeum

Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]. On reel 5 of 143 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (Confederate imprints, 1861-1865 ; reel 5, no. 167)

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Act to increase the efficiency of the army by employing free negroes and slaves in certain capacities

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