Publisher's Synopsis
"Report Of The Adjutant General Of The State Of Illinois..." is a valuable historical document offering insights into the military activities and administration of Illinois during the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. This third volume contains reports spanning 1861 to 1866, providing a detailed record of the state's contributions to the Union war effort. Compiled under the authority of the Illinois Military and Naval Department and figures such as Joseph W. Vance, this report offers a comprehensive overview of troop deployments, logistical operations, and the overall organization of Illinois' military forces.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the Civil War, Illinois history, or military administration will find this report an indispensable resource. It sheds light on the sacrifices and efforts made by the state and its citizens during a pivotal period in American history. Preserving the integrity of the original publication, this edition ensures that this important historical record remains accessible to future generations.
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