General order, no. 4 : the following proceedings of the Board of Officers to determine the uniform, dress and equipment of the two regiments of infantry in the regular services of the state, having been submitted to the Commander-in-Chief and approved by him, he directs that they be published for the government of all concerned, and that they be strictly observed.
1861
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General order, no. 4 : the following proceedings of the Board of Officers to determine the uniform, dress and equipment of the two regiments of infantry in the regular services of the state, having been submitted to the Commander-in-Chief and approved by him, he directs that they be published for the government of all concerned, and that they be strictly observed.
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At head of title: Executive Department, Adjutant General's Office, Midgeville, Feb'y 19, 1861
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[Milledgeville, Georgia?] : [publisher not identified], [1861]
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1 online resource (10 pages)
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The letter of transmittal, identified as General Order, No. 4., is signed by Henry C. Wayne, Adjutant General. This is followed by a copy of General Order, No. 1, which lists the members of a board of officers which met to determine the requirements for dress and uniforms, and the recommendations of that board, which is signed at end: W.J. Hardee, Col. 1st Reg't Ga. Army, President; Miller Grieve, Jr., Capt. 2nd Reg't Ga. Army, Recorder of Board.
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Online resource; title from PDF first paragraph (LLMC Digital, viewed June 6, 2024).
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Board of officers to consist of Colonel W.J. Hardle, 1st Regiment Infantry ...
Board of officers to consist of Colonel W.J. Hardle, 1st Regiment Infantry ...
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Uniform and dress of the Army of Georgia
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English
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General order, no. 1 : A board of officers to consist of Colonel W.J. Hardle, 1st Regiment Infantry ...
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