Letters sent by the Office of the Adjutant General, main series, 1800-1890

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1964

Publisher

National Archives & Records Administration

Place of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Physical

63 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Series

National Archives microfilm publications ; M0565

Notes

"The series here reproduced is the main series of letters sent by the Adjutant General. It is not, however, the only such series. Beginning in 1825 letters relating to the recruiting service and reports and endorsements to the Secretary of War were recorded in two separate series of volumes. During and after the Civil War several organizational units that were created as a result of the great increase in the business of the department maintained their own series of volumes of letters sent. Among these units were the Volunteer Service Division; Colored Troops Division; Enlisted Branch; Appointment, Commission, and Personal Branch; Bounty and Claims Division; and Military Prison Record Division.".

"Not all the communications here reproduced were sent by the Adjutant General. Letters and telegrams sent by Commanding General of the Army William T. Sherman for the years 1869-72 and 1876-80 are copied into these volumes. Also included are telegrams sent by Sherman (1881-83) and some letters sent by Secretaries of War Lewis Cass (1835-36), William L. Marcy (1846-48), John A. Rawlings (1869), and William W. Belknap (1870-72).".

"According to the recordkeeping practices of the time, all letters sent were copied into books. Those in the volumes here reproduced deal with recruiting; the detail, transfer, pay, promotion, leave, and discharge of officers and enlisted men; orders, regulations, and other issuances of the War Department; the establishment, maintenance, repair, and abandonment of military posts and reservations; military organizations; Indian affairs; and many other subjects. The letters were sent to officers and enlisted men of the Army, the Secretary of War, the President, officials of other Government departments, Members of Congress, private persons, and business firms.".

"The first four volumes in this series have been given the letter designations A, B, C, and D; the rest are naumbered from 1 to 85, including three volumes numbered 1 1/2, 2 1/2, and 3 1/2.".

"The intended arrangement of the letters within each volume was chronological, but the clerks were not always able to copy them precisely in that order. Particularly during times of stress and increased activity some of the copying work was delayed. The first few pages of several of the volumes contain letters that should have been entered in the previous volume, and the last few pages of several of the volumes include letters that should have been entered earlier in the same volume"--Introd.

"In the margin beside many of the letters, beginning about 1830, appear two numbers, one above the other, separated by a line. The lower number is that of the next subsequent page in the same volume on which a letter to the same correspondent is recorded, and the upper number is that of the next preceding page on which such a letter appears. Beginning about 1865, and increasingly thereafter, there sometimes are file references to related incoming communications.".

"There is an index in most of the volumes. These indexes are mainly to names, but the later indexes include some subject entries. The index for volume 84 has entries for "A," "B," and part of "C" only. Volumes C and 2 have no index. Volumes 1, 1 1/2, and part of volume D have an alphabetical list of contents instead of an index. In some of the indexes insufficient space was allowed for entries under certain letters of the alphabet, and it was necessary in such cases to continue these entries in unused space allotted to entries falling under other letters. All of the indexes have been filmed before the letters"--Introd.

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Film/Digital Notes

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Vols. A-B 9 Sep 1800 - 6 Dec 1803 (NARA Series M565, Roll 1)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725405 8349255
Vols. C-D 10 Dec 1803 - 4 Sep 1809 (NARA Series M565, Roll 2)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725406 8349254
Vols. 1-1/2 4 Sep 1809 - 13 July 1812 (NARA Series M565, Roll 3)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725407 8349274
Vols. 2-3 28 Mar 1812 - 30 May 1814 (NARA Series M565, Roll 4)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725408 8349273
Vols. 3 1/2-4 30 May 1814 - 29 May 1818 (NARA Series M565, Roll 5)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725409 8349275
Vols. 5-6 29 May 1818 - 28 Jul 1824 (NARA Series M565, Roll 6)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725410 8349276
Vols. 7-8 29 Jul 1824 - 23 Feb 1830 (NARA Series M565, Roll 7)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725411 8349277
Vols. 9-10 24 Feb 1830 - 19 May 1834 (NARA Series M565, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725412 8349278
Vols. 11-12 19 May 1834 - 23 Jul 1836 (NARA Series M565, Roll 9)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725413 8349279
Vols. 13-14 23 Jul 1836 - 9 Oct 1838 (NARA Series M565, Roll 10)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725414 8349280
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Vols. A-B 9 Sep 1800 - 6 Dec 1803 (NARA Series M565, Roll 1)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725405 8349255
Vols. C-D 10 Dec 1803 - 4 Sep 1809 (NARA Series M565, Roll 2)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725406 8349254
Vols. 1-1/2 4 Sep 1809 - 13 July 1812 (NARA Series M565, Roll 3)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725407 8349274
Vols. 2-3 28 Mar 1812 - 30 May 1814 (NARA Series M565, Roll 4)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725408 8349273
Vols. 3 1/2-4 30 May 1814 - 29 May 1818 (NARA Series M565, Roll 5)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725409 8349275
Vols. 5-6 29 May 1818 - 28 Jul 1824 (NARA Series M565, Roll 6)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725410 8349276
Vols. 7-8 29 Jul 1824 - 23 Feb 1830 (NARA Series M565, Roll 7)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725411 8349277
Vols. 9-10 24 Feb 1830 - 19 May 1834 (NARA Series M565, Roll 8)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725412 8349278
Vols. 11-12 19 May 1834 - 23 Jul 1836 (NARA Series M565, Roll 9)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725413 8349279
Vols. 13-14 23 Jul 1836 - 9 Oct 1838 (NARA Series M565, Roll 10)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1725414 8349280

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