Brigade) of from the Regiment Volunteers, commanded by Colonel day of —, 186—, (date of this muster,) for the term of -, unless sooner discharged. Rank. called into the service of the United States by REMARKS. 1..Every man whose name is on this roll must be accounted for on the next muster-roll. 2..The exchange of men by substitution, and the exchanging, swapping, or loaning of horses after muster into service are strictly forbidden. Date: Station: Commanding Company. Date: Sworn to and subscribed before I CERTIFY, ON HONOR, That this Muster-roll exhibits the true state of Captain Company of the for the period herein mentioned; that each man answers to his own proper name in person; and that the remarks set opposite the name of each officer and soldier are accurate and just. WE CERTIFY, ON OATH, That the figures opposite the names on this Roll, for valuation of horses and horse equipments, represent and show the true cash value of the horses and equipments of the men, respectively, at the place of enrollment, according to our honest, impartial judgment. I CERTIFY, ON HONOR, That I have carefully examined the men whose names are borne on this Roll, their horses and equipments, and have accepted them into the service of the United States for the term of day of 186—. from this DIRECTIONS TO MUSTERING OFFICERS. Appraisers. *1st. All officers mustering troops into the service of the United States will take special care to see that opposite every name, whether Officer or Soldier, are entered the State and the No. of the Enrollment District in which he was enrolled under the act of Congress approved March 3, 1863, (known as the Enrollment Act,) by the Enrolling Officers of the United States. 2d. The Mustering Officer will see that four copies of this Roll are made, three of which he will retain; the fourth will be retained by the Company Commander, or, in case of Field and Staff, and officers and men mustered into service separately or in squads, by the Senior Officer, Non-commissioned, or the Private standing first on the list of persons so mustered in, to be handed by him to the person who musters them or him at his next muster, that the new Muster-rolls may be properly made out. The Mustering Officer will dispose of the three copies retained by him as follows: He will send one to the Adjutant General of the Army, one to the Paymaster General of the Army, and one to the Adjutant General of the State to which the troops belong. These will be sent as soon as possible after the muster-in. REMARKS. 1..Every man whose name is on this roll must be accounted for on the next muster-roll. 2..The exchange of men by substitution, and the exchanging, swapping, or loaning of horses after muster into service are strictly forbidden. Mustering Officer. Mustered into [-] in the Regiment of Volunteers, commanded by Colonel day of 186-, to serve for the term of The Company was organized by Captain called into the service of the United States by at in the month of· from the date of enrollment, unless sooner discharged; from the 186, and marched thence to day of 186where it arrived 1..Under the head of REMARKS the date of an officer or soldier's joining from any absence; the date of an officer's assuming, or being relieved from any command or special duty; the description of any special, extra, or daily duty, on which officers or soldiers may be; all changes of rank, by promotion, appointment, or reduction, with date of same; all authorized stoppages, fines, sentences, with No., date, &c., of order, &c.; in case of ABSENCE, its nature and commencement, No., date, &c., of order, and period assigned for same (to be repeated on every roll while it lasts ;) if wounded in battle, or injured on duty, if sick, or confined, a remark to that effect, &c., &c., must be carefully stated opposite to the name of the person concerned, with everything else necessary either to account fully for every individual of the company, to guide the paymster, or insure justice to the soldier, and to the United States. 2..All articles which are to be paid for will be stated by the captain opposite to the name of the soldier. 3..Every man whose name is on the previous rolls must be accounted for on this one. The exchange of men by substitution, and the exchanging, swapping, or loaning of horses, after muster into service, are strictly forbidden. REMARKS. MUSTER-OUT ROLL-Continued. Alterations and Casu- muster. No joined. No.dis STRENGTH-Present and Absent. charged. By enlistment From desertion. Expiration of service. For disability. No. Transferred No. Died. No. of Desertions Fifers. Farriers & Bk'sm. Total last muster. Artificers. Aggregate. Privates. Total. RECAPITULATION. Period. When. Where. miles. 4..The list of those still belonging to the company will be immediately followed by that of all the officers and soldiers who, since the first muster into service, have ceased to belong to it. These will be classed in the following order, viz: Discharged, Transferred, Died, Deserted; and the utmost particularity will be observed in the remarks concerning them-Date and place will, in every case, be given; and No., date. &c., of orders, or description of authority, be always carefully specified. Soldiers who have deserted and been retaken since last muster have their place in both of the above lists. 5..Actions in which the company has been engaged, scouts, marches, changes of station, everything of interest relating to the discipline, efficiency, or service of the company will be carefully noted, with date, place, &c. REMARKS. DIRECTIONS TO MUSTERING The Mustering Officer will see that and Officers and Men mustered out of |