Abraham Lincoln And Edwin M Stanton Address Delivered Before Burnside Post No

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The Adjutant General s Department had charge of ihe recruitment of colored troops, and the re-enlistment of the vet eran volunteers in the field. The plan for the recruitment of the 126, 000 veterans, who received the thanks of Congress, was devised and prepared by the Provost Marshal General, and relative thereto Stanton has said: "I know of no operation connected with the recruitment of the army which has resulted in more advantage to the service than the one referred to. " The Departments of
... the Adjutant General and Provost Mar shal General recruited, respectively, 1, 515, 264 and 1, 120, 621 men.
Involving the material, through the supply departments, we find that during the whole war, there was no failure of opera tions through lack of transportation or the supplies required of the Quartermaster s Department. Its vast and varied stores 17 h;irl not only to be ready at numerous and widely extended points, when needed, but it had to transport to all points, there to be in readiness at the proper time, the extensive quantities of prDvisions, medical and hospital stores, arms and ammunition provided by the other supply departments.


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