I had relatives in these outfits, so I'm going through the muster rolls to find interesting things. So far:
3rd N.C.M.I.: I have gone through the surnames "A" & "B" and have found the following arms taken by deserters:
25 Springfield Rifles
5 Ballard Rifles
1 Spencer Rifle
1 Remington Revolver
The funny thing is that most of these men came back when a amnesty was offered shortly after the war was ended and ending up getting a slap on the wrist at best, not even a stoppage of pay.
Also, quite a few men fined for losing bayonets, eagle breast plates, ect. They sound more like a Confederate unit than a Federal one. I have seen a few stoppages for knapsacks, shelter tents as well, sounds like they were equipped like regular infantry.
Will MacDonald
3rd N.C.M.I.: I have gone through the surnames "A" & "B" and have found the following arms taken by deserters:
25 Springfield Rifles
5 Ballard Rifles
1 Spencer Rifle
1 Remington Revolver
The funny thing is that most of these men came back when a amnesty was offered shortly after the war was ended and ending up getting a slap on the wrist at best, not even a stoppage of pay.
Also, quite a few men fined for losing bayonets, eagle breast plates, ect. They sound more like a Confederate unit than a Federal one. I have seen a few stoppages for knapsacks, shelter tents as well, sounds like they were equipped like regular infantry.
Will MacDonald
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