Military orders
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
Lilburn W. Boggs general order, 1839 June 25
Photocopy of a printed general order from Missouri Governor Boggs stating that funds were appropriated to pay one-half of the salary for Volunteers and Militia who were in service in 1837 and 1838. Some however would not be paid. Also signed by B. M. Lisle, Adjutant General. According to the original, this was folded up in the form of a letter and sent to Joseph Hawkins, in Gasconade County, Missouri. Dated June 25, 1839.
Lynn W. Miller papers, 1943-2004
Military orders, 1948-1949
Military orders, 1956-1966
Utah Militia orders
Handwritten and signed Utah Militia orders covering the period 1852-1866. All documents were written by or to David Moore (1819- ). Items concern resignations, courts martial, supply matters, and general administration.
Military Papers, bulk: 1867-1875
Milo James Ross papers, 1943-2012
Materials pertaining to the military service of Milo James Ross in the United States Army during World War II in New Guinea and Luzon. Contains printed ephemera, letters, discharge papers, military orders, and newspaper clippings all dated between 1943-2012.
Mounted photos
Nauvoo Legion mobilization order
Nauvoo Legion mobilization order, 1858 March 6
Copy of general orders issued by Brigham Young and Daniel H. Wells, from the Adjutant General's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, directing that troops be recruited and prepared immediately, with a list of assigned officers of the brigade.