Copy of the Rhode Island Governor's Orders to Provide for Troops for the Mexican War
by (MEXICAN WAR - RHODE ISLAND)
Price: $250.00- Bookseller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
- Seller Inventory #: 370
- Pages: 1
Book Description
3pp. 8" x 10". Feby 3d, 1847. Head Quarters, R.I. Militia Providence. A contemporary copy of "Special Orders No 1", giving instructions for Rhode Island volunteers in the Mexican War. It is secretarially signed at the conclusion by "Byron Diman" as Governor and "T.E. Jenckes" as Adjutant General. It states in part: "All persons citizens of this state who intend to volunteer their services to the General Government in the existing war with Mexico and who intend to apply for the benefit of the appropriation made by the General Assembly of this State at their Session in January last will conform to the following regulations and directions, and all bills for raising and subsisting such volunteers shall conform to said regulations and be in the manner herein after prescribed or they will not be paid. 1) all officers of the state militia and other citizens of this state engaged in raising volunteers who intend to apply to the Governor for the benefit of said appropriation shall report their rolls forthwith to the Adjutant General's department, and also all additions to the same daily; and shall specify in such report the names of those who require food and lodging previous to their being mustered into the service of the United States. The persons so reported as requiring subsistence shall receive a certificate from the Adjutant General's department entitling them to board and lodging at specified places and definite prices (by the week night day or meal as the case may be) for three weeks from the date thereof and no longer. No such certificate shall be given to any person who has not enrolled himself absolutely and unconditionally to serve in the war with Mexico upon such terms as his services may be received by the General Government. The officers of each company or some person designated in each by the Adjutant General shall keep an accurate and particular account daily of the names of the persons supplying them, and such account shall be returned every three days to the officer charged with the execution of this order. The persons sending such supplies shall also keep and return a similar account. All the persons thus receiving subsistence shall be kept together & under regular discipline by their officers & their certificates may at any time be cancelled if they do not preserve good order and discipline and they shall be subject to all the liabilities & duties of members of volunteer companies under existing laws, and are hereby ordered and retained in the public service of this state until they are mustered into the service of the United States... Captain Charles Hart assistant Adjutant General is hereby charged with the execution of this order... ". The letter is in very fine condition overall, and has outstanding content about Rhode Island's entry and contribution to the Mexican War
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