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1817 Report Regarding Status of Men Accused of Mutiny at End of War of 1812
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Pamphlet Description: D. Parker, Secretary of War, “A Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, Transmitting an Official Report of the Adjutant an Inspector General Relative to a Mutiny Said to Have Taken Place at Norfolk, of a Part of the 38th
Regiment United States Infantry.” Washington: William A. Davis, Printer, 1850, 6 pages. Disbound from nonce volume. Pages slightly yellowed but overall the report is in very good condition.
In this brief letter, Parker relates that certain infantrymen came to him after the late war before they were mustered and paid. Their pay and bounties were withheld.