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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMilitary Roll 1853TO THE ASSESSORS OF '111E STA,1LE, By the law of this State it is made the duty of the Adjutant -General to prepare rolls in such form and style, accompanied by instructions, as will enable the assessors to make a perfect and complete enrollment of all the militia residing within their respective towns and wards, and to contain a statement of such other facts, connected therewith, as may be necessary to enable the Adjutant -General in his annual reports to faithfully comply with the laws of Congress and the requisitions of the War Department at Washington. It is very desirable that the enrollment shall be full and complete, in order that we may receive for this State, from the United States, the annual quota of arms and equipments to which we are fairly entitled, by virtue of a law of Congress, passed April 23d, 1808. In consequence of defective enrollments heretofore, great losses have been sustained in this respect. The enrollment being by law entrusted to civil officers, they are called upon, by every con- sideration of duty, faithfully to discharge the trust. The reports made to this department since the enrollment was entrusted to assessors, whilst they in many cases exhibit a strict compliance with the law, in many other cases they show gross carelessness, and sometimes willful neglect of duty. The assessors will notice, at the head of each column on the roll, the facts they are required to note respecting each person enrolled, giving the particular section of the statute governing each case. . All persons subject to enrollment, claiming exemption from the commutation- must show their written vouchers, or, when their papers are lost, make affidavit to the facts on which exemption is claimed. Assessors ought to prepare themselves with blank affidavits, so as to be in readiness at all times to administer the proper oath when called upon, and whilst taking the assessment. Form of oath: i� You, John Doe, do solemnly swear, that the facts herein set forth in the affidavit, signed by you, are true, so help you God. JOHN DOE. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this day of 1853. Assessor." When any person is excused from payment of commutation, on his own oath, the fact should be noted in the column of "Remarks." Assessors will, at the time they post up the notices of the day or days on which they will meet to hear appeals from the assessment of taxes, also give notice in like manner that they will, at the same times and places, hear the excuses of persons claiming exemption from enroll- ment and the payment of the commutation of fifty cents in lieu of the performance of military duty. This will lessen the expense of the towns, and greatly add to the convenience of all. F Ass mors will observe that it is not their duty to enroll any persons who they know to be under 18 or over 45 years of age; and they also will strictly observe not to enroll any persons between those ages who are physically unable to perform military duty. -The loss of a finger, toe, or a scar from a cut or wound, which does not prevent the free use ,gid exercise of the limbs, is not a sufficient excuse from enrollment, as supposed by some; neither should an occasional attack of rheumatism excuse him, any more than occasional tooth- ache or headache. It is found, from experience, that most of the dislike to the militia system of the State arises more from the impo fed diseharge of the duties of assessors than from any other cause, or perhaps all other causes combined; and therefore I now most earnestly appeal to them to perform their duty hereafter so that no just complaint can be made against them. The attention of the assessors is particularly directed to the following abstracts of the militia laws. A(Uutant-General's Office, Albany, Aril 20, i863. R. E. TEMPLE, A('. Gen'l... t TO THE ASSESSORS OF '111E STA,1LE, By the law of this State it is made the duty of the Adjutant -General to prepare rolls in such form and style, accompanied by instructions, as will enable the assessors to make a perfect and complete enrollment of all the militia residing within their respective towns and wards, and to contain a statement of such other facts, connected therewith, as may be necessary to enable the Adjutant -General in his annual reports to faithfully comply with the laws of Congress and the requisitions of the War Department at Washington. It is very desirable that the enrollment shall be full and complete, in order that we may receive for this State, from the United States, the annual quota of arms and equipments to which we are fairly entitled, by virtue of a law of Congress, passed April 23d, 1808. In consequence of defective enrollments heretofore, great losses have been sustained in this respect. The enrollment being by law entrusted to civil officers, they are called upon, by every con- sideration of duty, faithfully to discharge the trust. The reports made to this department since the enrollment was entrusted to assessors, whilst they in many cases exhibit a strict compliance with the law, in many other cases they show gross carelessness, and sometimes willful neglect of duty. The assessors will notice, at the head of each column on the roll, the facts they are required to note respecting each person enrolled, giving the particular section of the statute governing each case. . All persons subject to enrollment, claiming exemption from the commutation- must show their written vouchers, or, when their papers are lost, make affidavit to the facts on which exemption is claimed. Assessors ought to prepare themselves with blank affidavits, so as to be in readiness at all times to administer the proper oath when called upon, and whilst taking the assessment. Form of oath: i� You, John Doe, do solemnly swear, that the facts herein set forth in the affidavit, signed by you, are true, so help you God. JOHN DOE. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this day of 1853. Assessor." When any person is excused from payment of commutation, on his own oath, the fact should be noted in the column of "Remarks." Assessors will, at the time they post up the notices of the day or days on which they will meet to hear appeals from the assessment of taxes, also give notice in like manner that they will, at the same times and places, hear the excuses of persons claiming exemption from enroll- ment and the payment of the commutation of fifty cents in lieu of the performance of military duty. This will lessen the expense of the towns, and greatly add to the convenience of all. F Ass mors will observe that it is not their duty to enroll any persons who they know to be under 18 or over 45 years of age; and they also will strictly observe not to enroll any persons between those ages who are physically unable to perform military duty. -The loss of a finger, toe, or a scar from a cut or wound, which does not prevent the free use ,gid exercise of the limbs, is not a sufficient excuse from enrollment, as supposed by some; neither should an occasional attack of rheumatism excuse him, any more than occasional tooth- ache or headache. It is found, from experience, that most of the dislike to the militia system of the State arises more from the impo fed diseharge of the duties of assessors than from any other cause, or perhaps all other causes combined; and therefore I now most earnestly appeal to them to perform their duty hereafter so that no just complaint can be made against them. The attention of the assessors is particularly directed to the following abstracts of the militia laws. A(Uutant-General's Office, Albany, Aril 20, i863. R. E. TEMPLE, A('. Gen'l... X who are exempt from militia duty under the 2d section of a lazy of Congress, passed May Sth, 1792: Vice -President of the United States; the officers, judicial and executive, of the government of the States; the members of both houses of Congress, and their respective officers ; all custom- ficers, with their clerks ; all post -officers, and stage drivers, who are employ ed in the care and .nee of the mail of the post -office of the United States ; all ferrymen: employed at any ferry on the 1; all inspectors of exports, all pilots ; all mariners, actually employed in the sea -service of any ,r merchant within the United States." - a= Parts of Law of 1835, Title IX. Non-com- 1. Whenever the non-commissioned officers of any company of infantry shall, in addition to missioned officers of in- the equipments required by law, uniform and equip themselves in the manner following, that is to ftintry, when tobeexempt. say : With all infantry cap, or with the plate and feather heretofore in use in the city of New - York; a tight bodied blue coat, with yellow or white metal buttons; a white vest and pantaloons, and black gaiters or half -boots; and shall parade, so uniformed and equipped, for the space of seven years then next following, sickness or unavoidable accidents, or absence excepted, at all the parades directed by iaw; and shall also perform all such military duties as may be lawfully required of them; such non-commissioned officers shall, from thenceforth, be excused from military duty; except ill cases of insurrection or invasion, or except when called into actual service. Certificate � 2. Whenever the non-commissioned officers of any such company shall appear upon parade, to be given. so uniformed and equipped, the commandant of the company shall deliver to every non-commis- sioned officer belonging to such company, and so appearing at such parade, a certificate in writing, stating that the person therein named is uniformed and equipped ill the manner mentioned in the preceding section, and has so appeared upon parade. Such certificate shall also state that if the person therein named shall continue to appear at all the parades required by the preceding section, for the space of seven years then next following, sicl�ness and unavoidable accidents or absence excepted, and if he shall perform all such military duties as may be lawfully required of him, that then he shall from thenceforth be excused from military duty, as above mentioned. Endorse- 3. The commandant of the company shall, at the last parade in every year, or as soot] there- ment to be thereon. after as may be convenient, endorse upon such certificate that the person therein named has paraded, in conformity to the first section of this Title (if such be the fact, and not otherwise); and such certificate shall, at the expiration of the said seven years, be countersigned by the command- ing officer of the regiment, and be conclusive evidence of the services therein mentioned. Law of 1835, Title I. Marinersand 5. Every person actually employed by the year or season on board any vessel, or in the mer - firemen. chant service or coastingtrade in this state • all firemen attached to supply engines, and all other � pp Y - g• firemen belonging to any company in any city or village in this state, not exceeding twenty-four in number, attached to a fire -engine, unless in cases otherwise especially provided, shall be exempt from military duty, except in cases of war, insurrection, or invasion. - a - Parts of Law of 1847. Persons Iia- 1. All able bodied white male citizens, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, resid- ble to duty. ing in this state, and not exempted by the laws of the United States, shall be subject to military duty, excepting, Exemptions, 1. Officers in the army of the United States; 2. Ministers and preachers of the Gospel ; 3. Persons who have been or hereafter shall be regularly discharged in consequence of the per- formance of military duty, in pursuance of any law of this state, and such firemen as are now exempted by law; 4. Commissioned officers who shall have served as such in the militia of this state or in any one of the United States for the space of four years ; but no officer shall be so exempt, unless by his resignation after such term of service duly accepted, or in some other lawful manner, he shall have been honorably discharged. 9upernume- 1 21. All commissioned officers rendered supernumerary by the provisions of this act shall be rary officers. entitled to all the privileges conferred by any preceding law (except command), and shall be ex- empt from the performance of any military duty, except in cases of war and insurrection, provided they shall, within one year, report themselves to the adjutant -general as such ; provided, however, that no officer rendered supernumerary by the provisions of this act shall be entitled to vote at any election held for the choice of officers. =s Parts of the :Militia Law of 1851, as amended by the Law of 1852, which re- late to Assessors. Enrollment, 3. The assessors, chosen in each city, village, town or ward, shall anuually, between the first days of May and July in each year, make out a roll which shall contain the names of all persons in their respective assessment districts, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, liable to be enrolled by the laws of the United States, arranged alphabetically. Adjutant- � 4. It shall be the duty of the adjutant -general to prepare a roll, in such style and form as he Generprepare a shall deem most convenient and proper for the use of the assessors ; and in addition to the names. toll. 4 tify to the commandant of the company district, with their roll, the name of such delinquent asses- sor, stating the cause of such omission. 'Duty a f � 16. The board of supervisors of each county in this state, at their annual meeting, shall cause supervisors. the military roll of every city, village, town or ward, to be compared with the assessment roll of the same city, village, town or ward ; and all names ori the said military roll, liable to pay the said commutation of fifty cents, shall be transferred to the corrected assessment roll of the same city, village, town or ward; and in a column, to be provided for that purpose in the said corrected assess- ment roll, shall be set opposite the dame of every person so liable to pay such commutation the sum of fifty cents; and if the person shall be assessed for real or personal property on such assess- ment roll, the said sum of fifty cents shall be added to the other tax against the salve person. Mode of col= .117. The said sum of fifty cents, sagainst every person who shall appear by the said assessment lecting com- mutations. roll liable to pay the same, shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes are collected in the said county. And the warrants, annexed by the supervisors to the assess- ment rolls of the several towns and wards, 6hall direct the collector to collect the said sum of fifty - cents, from every person appearing by the said assessment roll liable to pay the same, in the same manner as other taxes are collected, and to pay the same to the county treasurer. And where the name of any person between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one years shall appear on the said roll, liable to pay the said commutation, the said warrant shall direct the collector to collect the same of the father, master or guardian with whom such person shall reside, or out of any property such minor may have in the city, village, town or ward. County mill- C 22. The fund so created shall be applied exclusively to military purposes, for the benefit of tart' fund. the militia of said county; except that the town or ward shall receive from said funds the sum of three cents for each person, enrolled and liable to do military duty in such town or ward, who shall pay his commutation tax, to be paid by the county treasurer out of the said fund to the supervisor of the town, ward or city, and to be applied to the contingent expenses of said town, ward or city. The board of supervisors of each county shall determine the number of persons for which pay shall be allowed to such town, ward or city, under this section. No money to 23. No money shall be paid from such fund by the county treasurer, except as provided in t to be paid by Co. Treasu- foregoing section, but upon the order of a board of officers, as provided in section twenty-four of this fees of assact, countersigned by the commandant of the brigade, and whichorder shall specify on its face the cors. objects for which such money is paid. Duty of com- � 26. It shall be the duty of the commandant of every company district to make or cause to be made mandants mpny of a complete enrollment of the names of all persons liable to be enrolled by the laws of the United districts. States, which enrollment shall be made from the lists furnished to said commandants by the asses- sors, as herein provided, and shall contain all the information set down in the same manner as is contained in the lists so furnished by the said assessors. After the said enrollment is completed, as herein directed, it shall be the duty of commandants of company districts, annually thereafter, care -- fully to correct their rolls from the lists furnished by the assessors, as herein provided ; all persons whose names appear in said enrollment shall be regarded as legally and properly enrolled, and the notice given by the assessors, as prescribed in section nine of this act, shall be a sufficient notice of such enrollment. If the name of any person, liable to be enrolled, shall have been omitted by the assessors, the commandant of the company district shall add such name to his roll, and notify the person thereof, and also the assessor of his district. Neglect or 31. If any person shall neglect or refuse to pay the commutation tax, as herein prescribed, refusal to pay commu- and the collector of the town or ward to whom the warrant for the collection thereof shall be given tation. shall be unable to collect the same, it shall be the duty of such collector to return the names of all such persons to the assessors of the town where such person resides, which return shall be delivered by said assessors to their successors in office. unpaid tax 32. Whenever it shall appear from the return of any collector, made in pursuance of the last to be a charge the preceding section, that any person has neglected and refused to pay such commutation tax, and next year. that the collector has been unable to collect the same, such sum shall be added to his annual com- mutation tax of the next year by the assessors. 4 }i 111 g 3 as herein directed, the assessors shall take and set down in separate columns, to be designated on, said roll, opposite to each name, such further information as the adjutant -general may deem impor- tant and requisite to comply with the law of Congress. 5. The adjutant -general shall attach to said roll such instructions as shall enable the assessors Adjutant- eneral to to carr out the provisions of this act • and on or before the 20th da of April, in each and ever pie are in - y p ' y p' y s rue tions. year, he shall furnish to the supervisors of each city, village, town or ward in this state, sufficient numbers of said roll, so prepared as aforesaid, to enable the said assessors of the towns, villages, cities or wards to carry out the provisions of this act. The supervisors shall deliver the said rolls to the assessors, immediately on receiving the same from the adjutant -general. 6. The assessors shall sign the copy hereby required by the 12th section to be delivered, and Asse snake shall attach thereto an affidavit substantially as follows : affidavit. " The undersigned. assessors of the town of in the county of being severally sworn, say that they have made strict and diligent inquiry to ascertain the names of all persons required to be enrolled, as liable to military duty, by the laws of the United States, residing in said town, village or ward of that the roll hereto annexed is, as near as these deponents can a correct roll of all persons residing in said town or ward who are liable to be enrolled." ascertain, The said affidavit may be taken before any officer authorized by law to take affidavits, whose duty it shall be to take the same without fee or reward. 7. All tavern keepers, keepers of boarding houses, persons having boarders in their families, Duty of tay. ern keepers, and every master and mistress of any dwelling house, and head of quaker or shaker societies or &e. communities, shall, upon the application of any assessor, give information of the names of all persons residing or lodging in such house, or belonging to such society or community, and liable to be enrollee, and all other proper information concerning such persons as such assessor may demand. S. If any person, of whom information is required by arty assessor in order to enable hire to Penalty for refusing, &e. comply with the provisions of this act, shall refuse to give such information, or shall give false information. information, he shall forfeit and pay ten dollars for each item of information demanded of him by any assessor and falsely stated, and the like sura for each individual name that may be refused, concealed or falsely stated; and every person who shall refuse to give his own name and proper information when applied to by any assessor, or shall give a false name or information, shall forfeit and pay a like sum, to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction in the name of the commanding officer of the regiment ; and it is hereby made the duty of the assessors to report the names of all persons who may incur the penalty in this section prescribed to the commandant of the company district in which they reside. � 9. As soon as the roll is corYipleted, the assessors shall forthwith cause notices thereof to be put enroIlmentof tip in three of the most public places in the village, city, town or ward, which notices shall set forth that the assessors have made their roll of all persons liable to be enrolled according to the laws of the United States, and that a copy thereof' is left with one of their number to be designated in such notice, at some place to be specified therein, where the same may be seen and examined by any person interested therein during twenty days ; the assessor with whom such roll is left shall submit the same, during the twenty days specified in such notice, to the inspection of all persons who shall apply for that purpose. P� 10. Any person whose name appears on the said roll, and who claims that he is not liable to b fr made by military duty on account of some physical defect or bodily infirmity, or that he is exempt from the persons erformance of militar y r dut b law of this state or of the United States mawithin the claiming to p y y an y 1 �r � be exempt. said twenty days, and not after, file with the assessor having such roll an affidavit stating such facts on which he claims to be exempt or not liable to do military duty. Such affidavit inay be made before the assessors or one of them, either of whom is hereby authorized to administer an oath for that purpose, and the assessors shall cause all such affidavits to be filed in the office of the city, village, or town clerk; and if any person shall swear falsely, in such affidavit, he shall be guilty of perjury. 11. On some day or days after, in the first week in August, the assessors shall meet and de- Assessors to termine who are exempt or not liable to do military duty; and in a column prepared for that pur- who are pose in such roll, opposite the name of each person not exempt, shall insert "fifty cents;" and exempt. opposite the name of each person not liable to do duty shall insert 11 exempt," or 61 not liable," as the case may be ; and opposite the name of all members of uniform companies on each roll shall insert 11 u. c. ;" and against the name of any military officer, in cornmission and liable to do duty, the title of his office; and shall also insert, against the names of persons between the ages of eigh- teen and twenty-one years, (C under twenty-one; " but if such person will have arrived at the age of twenty-one years, on or before the fifteenth day of November following each enrollment, then the designation last above provided need not be made. (� 12. When the said roll shall be completed, as aforesaid, the said assessor shalt make one fair Assessors make one to copy thereof, and shall sign it, and attach thereto an affidavit, as hereinbefore provided, which copy ropy of the shall be delivered to the supervisor of the town or ward, with the assessment roll of the town or ward, who shall deliver the same to the board of supervisors at their next annual meeting, and it shall be called the 11 military roll of such town or ward." 13. The assessors, in the execution of their duties, shall use the forms and pursue the instruc- To use forms sent tions which shall from time to time be transmitted to them by the adjutant -general. Ad>jt-Gen'r. 14. If any assessor shall refuse or neglect to perform any of the duties required of him by this Penaltneglect rr act, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of not less than ten nor more than fifty dollars, to be recov- refusal. ered in the name of the commanding officer of tl)e regiment within the bounds of which he resides; and if any assessor shall willfully neglect or refuse to perform such duties as hereby required, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. 15. If any assessor shall neglect or from any cause omit to perform his duties, the other asses- Other ors to pis s- sors, or either of them, of the city, village, town or ward; shall perform such duties, and shall cer- form duties omitted. NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, fie- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- tation of 50 cents. commutation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those - Hank of non - not liable to enrollment b the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. House. y Rank of Officers Members of now serving in the Uniformed Uniformed g Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- P p ficers of Infantry bers of old uni- y , � ► ex mt for 7 ears merar Officer, der law of 1847 § 1 y form Exempt as fire - men, as shown REMARKS. by their United States. of age. mutation. g Companies p Uniformed _owncer Militia. n nized. companies, _namranerson service, as shown as shown b pro- tate of Adj. Gen. and No of subdivision. by cert. sign'd by per certificates. certifi- tate of member, ship. ' proper officer. Section 3, Aet of 1851. �17 §11 �3 �3. �3 ' ' §11 § 11 Title IX, Title I, X211 1,,2,and3 3and4 ' ' � � Title I, § 5, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. ell E -4! " G t E ` . . i- ��� 4 REMARKS, i __ ltr 1� Mail 11 NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED I�ROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, d exem t from the p y an tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- , p commutation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those tation of 50 cents. not liable to enrollment b the laws of the United United States. 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. der 21 yra, the com- Ward. No. of House. Rank of Officers Members of Uniformed hank of non - commissioned of - Rank of Supernu- Persons exempt un- Exempt as mem- fleers Infantry Exempt as fire. of age. mutation. now serving in the g Companies Uniformed of bers of old uni-. merary Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for 7 years form companies, men as shown b their certifl- now orga- Militia. nized. as shown by certifi- naming rank of person service, as shown as shown by pro- tate of Adj. Gen. and No. of subdivision. by cert. sign'd by per certificates. tate of member, ship. proper officer. Section 3, Act of 1851. 179 11, 3, 3. 33 112 112 § 21) 1� Title IX, Title I, Title I, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. § 1, 2, and 3, § 3 and 4, Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. § 5 Acct 1835. REMARKS, 1 i� l i r i __ ltr 1� 1 i� l i r r /--�L� l J L � fir • I U v NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, resi.d- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those - Rank of non- not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- der 21 yrs. Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of the com- Ward. House. Rank of Officers Members of commissioned of- Exempt as mem- Rank of Supernu- Persons exempt nn- ficers of Infan p now serving in the Uniformed merar Officer, der law of 1847 1 1 bens of old ies, Y > > � � ex mt for 7 years form comppanies, Exempt as flre- p men, as shown by their eertifl- . United States. of age. mutation. b Companies Uniformed now orga- as shown by certifi- naming rank of person service, as shown as shown by pro- Militia. nized. tate of Adj. Gen. and No. of subdivision. by cert. sign'd by per certificates. cote of member, ship. proper officer. Lection 3, Act of 1851. ^ 17, . �11, 3, 3. X31 Title IX, Title I, § 11, § 11, � 211 � 12 � 1, 2, and 3, § 3 and 4, Title I, § 51 Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. t 7 e17 (`U i R 16 el'o 1 i • i Ej REMARKS. Com" l/ i 40G tl/ k L L��� ezollew zr, . .. I r1i' it 9MV,",- IV -^00M 111, 1 i-INEt n ri 11M io"Wr-n. su.r IWAr 'NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citi4ens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45ears ' resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. y tation of 50 cents. in In each Assessors District, except those hank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No, of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Uniformed Members d Rank of Su ernu- Persons exem tun- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- Exempt as 8re- Unifurmed �. P fieers of Infantry hers of old uni- men, as shown REMARKS. der 21 rs.: the tour Ward. House. now serving in the merar Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for 7 ears United States. Y b Companies Y y form companies, by their certifi- ofage. mutation. Uniformed now orga as shown b eertifl naming rank of person service, asshown as shown by pro- tate of member, b Militia. nize�l tate of Adj. Gen. and No. of subdiision. b�' cert. si n'd by per certiflcutes. ship. proper officer. 17, 11, § 3, 3. § 3, § 11, 11, § 21, 1, Title IX, Title I, Title I, Section 3 Act of 1851. I Act 1847. 1, 2, and 3, 3 and 4, § 5, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. 1 L s • 0 ■1 NAMES s PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONs ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. Cation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those hank of non - not liable to enrollment b the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- Exempt as flre- y Uniformed P p ficers of Infantry bers of old uni. men as shown der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. House. now serving in the Companies merary Officer, der law of 1847, § 1, ex'mt for 7 years form companies, by leir certifi- United States, of age. mutation. Uniformed service as shown pp b now orga- as shown by certifi- naming rank of person � , as shown by pro- tate of member, Militia. nized. tate of Adj. Gen. and No. of subdivision. by cert. sign d by per certifleates. ship. proper ofiicer. Title IX, Title I, Title I, Section 3, AGt of 1851. 17, 11, 3, 3. 3, § 11, 11, 21, § 1, § 1, 2, and 3, § 3 and 4, § 5, I Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. G: 1 7 L REMARKS. y 1 A i 1* NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONs ENII,OLL E D PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the f 18 d 45 ears, resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. ages o tween the an g Y tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those l J hank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. Ward. No. of House, Rank of Officers Members of servingin the Uniformed Rank of Su erne- Persons exempt un- commissioned of Exempt as mem- P p ficers of Infantry hers of old uni- merar Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for T ears Exempt as fire - men, as shown REMARKS. by their United States. der 21 yrs. the coin- of age. mutation. b (`V now Companies Uniformed now ora - Y Y form companies, as shown b certifi- namingrank of person service, as shown as shown by pro- by cert. sign'd by per certificates. j. certifi- tate of member, Ship. Militia. nized cate of Ac Gen. and Nof subdivision. proper ofcer. 17, § 11, § 3, 3. 3, 11, 11, Title IX, Title I, 21, § 1, § 1, 2, and 3, 3 and 4, Title I, § 52 Section 3, Act of 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. 1* l J r / (`V 6!4-1 G ' 1* A- WI NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. years, tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those hank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Uniformed Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- Exempt as fire - p p ficers of Infantry bers of old uni- men as shown United States, der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. of age. mutation. House. now serving in the Companies Uniformed merary Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for 7 ears Y form com anise, by t�i pp sir certifi- by naming rank of service, as shown as shown by pro- cate of member, now orga- Militia. nized. as shown certifi- person cate of Adj. Gen. and No. of subdivision. by cert. sign d by per certificates. ship. proper officer. Section 3, Act of 1851. 17, 11, § 3, 3. § 3, 11, 11, Title IX, Title I, Title I, 21, 1, � § , § 5, 19 2, and 3 3 and 4 Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. C_ REMARKS. s E G� Lie - 1000, S s E NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. years, tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those rank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Uniformed Rank of p ernu- Sup Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- ficers of Infantry bers of old uni- Exempt as flre- men as shown United States. der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. House, now serving in the Companies Uniformed merary Officer, der law of 1847, § 1, ex'mt for 7 years form companies, service, as shown as shown by by leir certifi- tate of member, of age. mutation. now or Militia. nized. as shown by certifi- naming rank of person pro- tate of Adj. Gen. -and No. of subdivision. by cert. sign d by per certificates. ship. proper officer. Section 3, Aot of 1851. § 17, gill 3, 3. 3, 11, 11, 21, 1� Title IX, Title I, § 1, 2, and 3, §3 and 4, Title I, 95, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. (—G. C*_ t REMARKS. NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those tation of 50 cents. hank of nou- not liable to enrollment b the laws of the y 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- p p ficers of Infantry Exempt as flre- United States. der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. House. now serving in the Uniformed Companies bers of old uni- merar Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for 7 ears 3' � Y form companies, men as shown by their certifi- of age. mutation. g Uniformed gg _ Militia. n nized.a as shown _rank of service, as shown as shown b pro- cate of A j. Gen. and No of subdivision. erson by cert. sign'd by per certificats. cate of member, ship. ' proper officer. Section 3, Act of 1851. 17, 11, 3, 3. § 3, 11, § 11, Title IX, Title I, 21, �' is 1, 2, and 3, § 3 and 4, Title I, § 5, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. REMARKS. NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED . PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 resid- residence in cities. -e-,re-7` but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. years, tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those hank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Uniformed Rank of Sup p ernu- Persons exem t un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- fleers of Infantry bers of old uni- Exempt as fire - men as shown REMARKS. United Statex. der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. House. now serving in the Companies or merary Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for 7 ears y form companies, by their certifl- of age. mutation. Uniformed now a- Militia. nized as shown b certifl- naming rank of person service, as shown as shown by pro- tate of A j. G'ien. and No of subdivvision. by cert. gign'd by per certificates. tate of member, ship. proper officer. Section 3, Act of 1851. 17, § 11, 3, 3. § 3, 11, § 11, 21, 1, Title IX, Title I, § 1, 2, and 3, 3 and 4, Title I. § 5, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act- 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. . -e-,re-7` U _ZZ47_7 G NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. years, tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those hank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Uniformed Uniformed Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- p fieers of Infantry bers of old uni- Exempt as fire - men as shown U• nited States• der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. Y of age. mutation. House. now serving in the g Companies Uniformed now or a- merar Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for 7 ears y Y form companies, as shown b certifi- namingrank of person service, as shown as shown by pro- ' by their certiff- tate of member, Militia. nized. tate of A j. Gen. and Nof subdivision. by cert. sign'd by per certificates. proper officer. ship. 1 1 Section3 , A t a of 85 . 17, § 11, § 3, 3. 3, § 11, 11, 211 1, Title IX, Title I, 1, 2, and 3, 3 and 4, Title I, § 59 Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. REMARKS. t 'T f _III NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the the of 18 and 45 resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. tween ages years, tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those - - - stank of non - not liable to enrollment by the laws of the ��. 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of der 21 yrs.. the corn Ward. House. Y Rank of Officers Members of now serving in the Uniformed g Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- p p flcers of Infantry bers of old uni- merar Officer, der law of 1847, 1, ex'mt for ? ears Y Y form companies, Exempt as fire - men, as shown by their certifl- United States. of age. mutation. Companies Uniformed now orga- Militia. nized. as shown by certifl- naming rank of person service, as shown as shown by pro- tate of Adj. (len. and No. of subdivision. by cert. sign d by per certificates. tate of member, ship. proper officer. Section 3 Act of 1.851. § 17, 11, 3, 3. 3, § 11, 11, Title IX, Title I, 21, 1, 1, 2, and 3, § 3 and 4, Title I, § 5, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. I Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. r � L GLS PV ,V/ REMARKS. NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the 18 45 resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. tween the ages of and years, tation of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those rank of non - not liable to enrollment b the laws of the 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. Ward. No. of House, Rank of Officers Members of serving in the Uniformed Rank of Su ernu- Persons exempt un- commissioned of- Exempt as mem- Exempt as fire - p p Seers of Infantry bers of old uni- men, as shown merar Officer, der law of 1847, § 1, Wint for 7 years form by their certifl- United States. der 21 yrs. the tom- der Y of age. mutation. b now g Companies Uniformed now ora companies, Y p as shown b certifl- naming rank of person service, as shown � shown by pro- cats of member, by cert. sign'd by per certificates. ship. j. Militia. nized tate of A hien. and No. of subdiision. proper officer. 17, 11, § 3, 3. 3, § 11, 11, 21, § 1, 2, and 3, 3 and 4, § 5, Section 3, Act of 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. i Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. Act 1835. X-6 t j J1 r� ��' � � /t �`'t �t/ j•� � lel z-_ C--_ - _ c e t !V Kz4 REMARKS. O / 117,,1 NAMES PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED PERSONS ENROLLED Of all ABLE BODIED white male citizens, be- Liable to pay the commutation of 50 cents, and their Subject to military duty, Who are Exempt from Militia Duty, and exempt from the tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, resid- residence in cities. but exempt from the commu- commutation of 50 cents. tatiou of 50 cents. ing in each Assessor's District, except those - not liable to enrollment b the laws of the y 18 and un- Liable to No. of Name of Street. No. of Rank of Officers Members of Rank of Su ernu- Persona exempt un- P p Rank of non - commissioned of- Exempt as mem- ' flcers of Infant Exempt as fire- REMARKS United States. der 21 yrs. the com- Ward. House, now serving in the Uniformed p merar Officer, der law of 1847, 1 � ex mt for 7 ears y form companies,pb men their shown y t fl of age. mutation. Uniformed n w organ Militia. nized. as shown by certifl- . naming rank of person cafe of Adj. Gen. and No. of subdivision. service, as shown as shown by pro- by cert. sign'd by per certificates. tate of member, ship. proper officer. , Section 3 Act of 1851. 172 § 11, 32 § 3. § 83 11, § 11, 211 1, Title IX, Title I, 1, and 3, A 3 and Title I, 5, Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1851. Act 1847. Act 1847. Act 1835. Act 1835. t 5 Act 1835. ��tdr�.�«% �J ,'�!�-:, , jm� � ��L' ��a� -ln�L �..��r� Iry �ie-(� �- EGf.Ga-Z`i���� c� /��f�f'4sr2 -it e.l-6�e�,.� �e� -��_� G -J✓G �tac -rv�eo �Y� �.��t�t�D