Re: the reenactors age
This is from Fox's Regimental Losses, Chapter VII, concerning the Union army:
Hank Trent
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This is from Fox's Regimental Losses, Chapter VII, concerning the Union army:
The muster-rolls are provided with a column in which is entered the age of each recruit. From the figures in this column it appears that the mean age of all the soldiers was 25 years. When classed by ages, the largest class is that of 18 years, from which the classes decrease regularly to that of 45 years, beyond which age no enlistment was received. Of 1,012,273 recorded ages taken from the rolls, there were 133,475 at 18 years; 90,215 at 19 years, and so on. The number at 25 years of age was 46,626; and, at 44 years, 16,070.
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