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Reinforcements for our volunteers on the march southward

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Man carrying "commissariat" flag followed by chefs carrying spoons, cattle carrying axes, pigs carrying knives, bottles of sauce.

Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1861 June 1), p. 352.

Ref. copy may be in LOT 4419 - CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 CARTOONS 1861.

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01/01/1861
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James Madison. Extract & Comments, Ship Reinforcements. 1814.

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Erik Hanson, a Communication Technician with the 821st Air Mobility Squadron, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, determines where the supplies from a simulated airdrop landed. By using grid coordinates located on thier map the team retrieved the errant supplies from the Range 13 on Fort Dix, New Jersey. The training exercise on Ft. Dix is designed to train deployed Air Mobility Operations Group personnel to defend a new air base from Threat II attacks for up to 24 hours or until Security Forces or Army reinforcements arrive. The exercise took place on May 9th, 2000

Horace Maynard to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 05, 1862 (Sends extract of letter requesting reinforcements for Gen. McClellan)

Measuring 24-gauge galvanized metal for cutting into rectangular reinforcements. Screening demonstration. Saint Mary's County, Ridge, Maryland

Edwin D. Morgan to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 06, 1863 (Telegram recommending reinforcements for General Hooker)

David Hunter to Henry W. Halleck, Saturday, February 07, 1863 (Arrival of reinforcements at Port Royal)

[Charleston, S.C. Palmetto reinforcements on the channel side of Fort Sumter]

Arthur Chote, Photo Studio Berry & Co, Wellington NZ

Threading machine (bars are used for concrete reinforcements in Army camp). Gichner Iron Works, Washington, D.C.

Nailing metal reinforcements to screen door joints on outside face of door. Screening demonstration. Charles County, La Plata, Maryland

John C. Fremont to Montgomery Blair, Monday, August 05, 1861 (Telegram regarding reinforcements)

George S. Boutwell to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 20, 1863 (Reinforcements for General Banks)

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