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NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROFILM PUBLICATIONS PAMPHLET DESCRIBING M1064 Letters Received by the Commission Branch of the Adjutant General's Office 1863-1870 NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WASHINGTON: 1980

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROFILM PUBLICATIONSPAMPHLET DESCRIBING M1064

Letters Received by theCommission Branch of theAdjutant General's Office

1863-1870

NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARDNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE

WASHINGTON: 1980

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The records reproduced in the microfilm publication

are from

Records of the Adjutant General's Off-Ice

1780's-1917

Record Group 94

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LETTERS RECEIVED BY THE COMMISSIONBRANCH OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S

OFFICE1863-1870

On the 527 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproducedthe letters and their enclosures received by the CommissionBranch of the Adjutant General's Office, 1863-70. The correspond-ence is part of Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's-1917, Record Group 94.

The Commission Branch was established in the Office of theAdjutant General in January 1863 to handle the correspondenceand other paperwork concerning Regular Army officers, Volunteerofficers in the staff corps appointed by the President, hospitalstewards, ordnance sergeants, and post and regimental sutlers.After the establishment of national cemeteries in February 1867,the Commission Branch also was in charge of matters relating tocemetery superintendents. On January 1, 1871, the Branch wasrenamed the Appointment, Commission, and Personal Branch (here-after called ACP). The ACP continued to handle personnelcorrespondence until July 1894, when such records were filedin the document file of the Adjutant General's Office (AGO).

The letters and enclosures reproduced in this publicationwere received from Regular and Volunteer officers, noncommissionedofficers, and enlisted men; heads of War Department bureaus;Cabinet members; the President; Congressmen; State, Territorial,and local officials; and private citizens. The correspondenceconcerns primarily appointments, transfers, assignments, duties,examinations, promotions, discharges, courts-martial, resigna-tions, and pay of individual officers, hospital stewards, ordnancesergeants, post and regimental sutlers, and superintendents ofmilitary cemeteries; it also concerns applicants for all ofthese positions. There also are a number of files that do notconcern individuals. Among these are letters, orders, andopinions establishing policies and precedents affecting militarypersonnel; communications from staff officers and from companyand post commanders requesting personnel; letters from regimentaland company commanders reporting on the service of their unitsduring the Civil War or during engagements with Indians; andmemorandums transmitting the names of newspapers in which theWar Department was authorized to place advertisements. A fewletters that concern primarily military operations or othersubjects unrelated to personnel matters were filed in theCommission Branch either by error or because they containedreferences to individual officers or noncommissioned officers;e.g., file S234 CB 1869 is a report of Bvt. Maj. Gen. Eugene A.Carr's operation against Indians, June 30-July 20, 1869. Carr'sreport was filed among the Commission Branch letters receivedbecause it recommended brevet promotions for several individuals.

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According to the recordkeeping practice of the time, lettersreceived were entered in registers alphabetically either byinitial letter of surname or office of the writer or of the personwhom the letter concerned and thereunder by date of receipt.The letters are arranged to correspond with entries in theregisters and are numbered in a separate numerical sequencefor each letter of the alphabet for each year. The entries inthe registers are not strictly chronological because the letterswere entered according to date received rather than date written.There often was a considerable lapse of time between the datethe letter was written and the date it was received.

Letters received were endorsed on the back or on a separatecover sheet with the writer's name and title or the name of theperson whom the letter concerned, the date and place the letterwas written and a summary of its content, the date the letterwas received in the Commission Branch, and the file numberassigned to the letter in the register. The Commission Branchfile designations consist of the initial letter of the surnameof the writer or the person who is the subject of the letter,the file number, the letters "CB" for Commission Branch, andthe year the letter was received; e.g., G 251 CB 1866.

Many of the letters in this publication bear other thanCommission Branch file citations. These citations indicatethat at one time or another the letters had been received orfiled in another office. Such citations most often found amongCommission Branch correspondence are those of its successor,the ACP (339 ACP 1884); the Miscellaneous Branch of the AGO(G 640 AGO 1867 or 1131 B 1867); the Enlisted Branch (Haag 1971868); the Volunteer Service Division (G 1542 VS 1864 or 3179VS 1889); Headquarters of the Army (152 HQA 1863 or A [D] AUS1866); the Army of the Potomac (R 404 [AP] 1863); the Recordand Pension Office (R+PO 382863); and the Military Secretary'sOffice (992811 MS 1905).

Commission Branch clerks sometimes consolidated all theAGO documents relating to an individual under one file number.Preceding most of the consolidations is a memorandum thatlists the file citations of all the documents included. Atthe bottom of these memorandums are references to other CommissionBranch or ACP files concerning the same individual, whichgenerally are not in the consolidations, either because theywere forwarded to another office or because they concerned morethan one person. Much of the information on the memorandums isduplicated at the back or on the cover sheet of the document underwhich the records are consolidated. A consolidation may containcorrespondence dated as early as the 1820's or as late asthe 1930's.

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Within a consolidation, the letters are arranged chrono-logically by year; thereunder, all documents bearing a CommissionBranch file citation are arranged alphabetically and then numeri-cally. Documents with other than Commission Branch fild citationsare filed by year after the Commission Branch files for the sameyear in the following order: ACP, AGO, Record and Pension Office,Military Secretary's Office, Volunteer Service Division, EnlistedBranch, Headquarters of the Army, and Army of the Potomac. Docu-ments with no file citation are filed by year following alldocuments with file citations for that year. Documents with nofile citation and no date are filed at the end of the consolida-tion.

Consolidations vary in size from a few papers to severalhundred. A large consolidation for an officer may containsome or all of the following: applications for a commission,promotion, or transfer; letters and petitions recommending theindividual for a commission or for promotion; copies of com-missions; oaths of allegiance; the officer's photograph; reportsfrom and proceedings of examination and retirement boards; examina-tion papers; surgeons' certificates of health and health reports;hospital admittance and treatment cards; general orders, specialorders, and general court-martial orders concerning the officer;his duty and station reports; applications for leaves of absence;efficiency reports; a statement of Civil War service; a historyof the officer's military service; newspaper clippings; congres-sional bills, acts, and reports concerning the officer; opinionsof the Attorney General, the Judge Advocate General, or theAdjutant General that affected the officer; his death notice;and requests from survivors for a pension or for uncollectedpay and personal effects. Filed with many of the letters receivedare drafts or carbon and press copies of replies sent by theCommission Branch and intraoffice memorandums and notes docu-menting searches or requests for records made by AGO clerks.In a few cases, because of recordkeeping errors, there are twoconsolidated files for the same individual.

Following this introduction is a list of the names of someprominent individuals and the file citations under which theirrecords were consolidated.

Cross-reference slips appear throughout the files of theletters received. Most slips show the file citation of theCommission Branch or ACP consolidation under which the documentis filed. A few indicate that the document was forwarded toanother branch of the AGO or to another Government office.Often some of the enclosures were separated from their trans-mittal letters; the back or the cover sheet of the transmittalusually will indicate in which office or consolidated file themissing enclosures were placed.

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Included among the Commission Branch records are copies ofletters sent by the Branch and the registers in which the lettersreceived were entered. There are yearly indexes to these registers,and to locate all the files concerning a person, one previouslyhad to check the index for every year the person served in themilitary. Now, however, the need to check yearly indexes hasbeen eliminated by the publication of Name and Subject Index tothe Letters Received of the Commission Branch and the Appointment,Commission, and Personal Branch, 1863-1894, M1068, prepared bythe National Archives and Records Service staff. The CommissionBranch records also include registers of regular and brevetcommissions, registers of appointments, registers of post sutlers,and copies of letters of appointment and promotion. Most ofthe information found in these volumes is contained in theCommission Branch letters received that are reproduced here.

There are a number of other series in Record Group 94 thatcontain information on Volunteer and Regular Army officers andnoncommissioned officers. For Volunteers who served during theCivil War, there are compiled service records consisting of ajacket-envelope for each soldier, labeled with his name, rank,and the unit in which he served, and containing the following:card abstracts of entries relating to the soldier as found inoriginal muster rolls, returns, hospital registers, descriptivebooks, and lists of deserters; and original papers relating solelyto the particular soldier, such as correspondence, special orders,and requests for leaves of absence. The compiled service recordsare arranged alphabetically by name of State or Territory, there-under by type of military unit and regiment number, and there-under by name of soldier. There is a separate name index foreach State or Territory. All of the indexes and the compiledservice records for soldiers from the Southern and borderStates are available on microfilm. In addition to the recordsfor soldiers serving in State units, there is a separate fileof compiled service records for both Regular and Volunteerstaff officers. These compiled records are arranged alphabeticallyby officer's surname; they have not been microfilmed.

There is additional personnel information concerning officersof U.S. Colored Troops and other Volunteer organizations in thecorrespondence files of the Colored Troops Division, the VolunteerService Division, and the Record and Pension Office. Theserecords include some consolidated files that originally werefiled among the Commission Branch letters received. In theseand other instances in which Commission Branch letters wereforwarded to another division or office in the AGO, a cross-reference card inserted among the Commission Branch lettersreceived indicates the new file citation of the document orconsolidation.

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The registers of enlistments, enlistment papers, and musterrolls contain information relating to Regular Army hospitalstewards, ordnance sergeants, and officers and cemetery superin-tendents who served originally as Regular Army enlisted men.The registers provide the most complete information and havebeen microfilmed as Registers of Enlistments in the United StatesArmy, 1798-1924, M233. If an officer was a graduate of the U.S.Military Academy before 1870, his application papers, lettersof recommendation, notification of appointment from the WarDepartment, and his letter of acceptance will probably be inU.S. Military Cadet Application Papers, 1805-1866, M688. Ifa former soldier applied for a pension, additional informationabout him may be found among the pension application files inRecords of the Veterans Administration, Record Group 15.

Most of the nonpersonnel correspondence from or concerningan officer is filed in the main series of letters received bythe Adjutant General. These letters have been microfilmed asLetters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General (MainSeries), 1861-1870, M619, and Letters Received by the Office ofthe Adjutant General (Main Series), 1871-1880, M666.

The records in this microfilm publication were arranged forfilming by Claudia Bradley, Hortense Dines, Mary Lamond, RebeccaLivingston, Tom Peyton, Ricardo Soliz, Edwin Stokes, and GeorgeAnn Welch. Maida Loescher wrote this introduction, and RebeccaLivingston prepared the selected list of names. The editor wasAnnis K. Olsen.

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SELECTED LIST OF NAMES WITH FILE CITATIONS

Name

Abbot, Henry L.Abercrombie, John JosephAsboth, AlexanderAugur, Christopher ColonBaird, AbsalomBanks, Nathaniel P.Barlow, Francis C.Barnitz, AlbertBeaumont, Eugene B.Belknap, William W.Benet, Stephen V.Bertolette, John D.Birkhimer, William E.Birney, David B.Birney, James G.Blair, Francis P., Jr.Bliss, D. WillardBlunt, James G.Brayman, MasonBreckinridge, Joseph C.Brewerton, Henry F.Canby, Edward R. S.Carrington, Henry B.Carson, ChristopherChamberlain, Joshua L.Chetlain, Augustus L.Christensen, Christian ThomasColvin, Hervey A.Comstock, Cyrus B.Comstock, James B.Couch, Darius N.Cutler, LysanderDeRussey, Rene E.Dodge, Grenville M.Fenno, JeremiahFetterman, William J.Force, Manning F.Gallupe, George S.Gamble, George HenryGordon, George H.Greely, Adolphus W.Gregg, David McMurtrieGrierson, Benjamin H.Haller, Granville 0.Hamblin, Joseph E.Hamilton, Louis McLane

File Citation

A560 CB 1865A390 CB 1866A61 CB 1863A36 CB 1869B1722 CB 1864B354 CB 1864B583 CB 1866R273 CB 1870B921 CB 1866B1216 CB 1864B1669 CB 1866B962 CB 1866B176 CB 1870B71 CB 1863B1406 CB 1865B618 CB 1864B886 CB 1865B890 CB 1865B1791 CB 1866B203 CB 1866B1330 CB 1865C671 CB 1864C485 CB 1868C50 CB 1866C411 CB 1866C1536 CB 1866C440 CB 1866C207 CB 1865C860 CB 1863C106 CB 1865C337 CB 1865C568 CB 1865D661 CB 1865D128 CB 1866F254 CB 1866F22 CB 1866F146 CB 1866G451 CB 1866G517 CB 1866G317 CB 1865G702 CB 1865G22 CB 1865G553 CB 1865H331 CB 1868Hll CB 1866H102 CB 1869

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Name File Citation

Hamlin, CharlesHammond, John HenryHancock, Winfield S.Harrison, BenjaminHartranft, John F.Hartsuff, AlbertHaskin, William L.Haupt, HermanHazen, William B.Hinks, Edward W.Hoskins, Samuel W.Keifer, Joseph WarrenKeogh, Myles W.Keyes, Erasmus DarwinKidder, Lyman B.Kilpatrick, JudsonLatta, James W.Lincoln, Robert T.Lockwood, Henry C.Logan, John A.Ludlow, WilliamMacArthur, Arthur, Jr.McCall, George A.McClernand, John A.Maynadier, Henry E.Meagher, Thomas FrancisMeigs, Montgomery C.Merriam, Henry C.Merritt, WesleyMilroy, Robert H.Mitchell, Robert B.Mordecai, AlfredMorgan, George N.Morgan, William H.Mundee, CharlesOpdycke, EmersonPhelps, John E.Phisterer, FrederickPleasonton, AlfredPorter, Fitz JohnPotter, Robert B.Rawlins, John A.Reno, Marcus A.Revere, Joseph W.Roberts, Benjamin S.Rodenbough, Theophilus F,Rosecrans, William S.Runkle, Benjamin P.Salm, Felix Prince

H940 CB 1866H436 CB 1865H941 CB 1864H27 CB 1865H1484 CB 1866H999 CB 1866H1184 CB 1866H472 CB 1863H1207 CB 1863H380 CB 1870H70 CB 1865K234 CB 1865K173 CB 1864K191 CB 1864K25 CB 1867K427 CB 1867U21 CB 1865L34 CB 1865L332 CB 1866L2 CB 1870L294 CB 1867M37 CB 1866M752 CB 1863M1310 CB 1864W375 CB 1868M344 CB 1865M989 CB 1864M938 CB 1866M991 CB 1863M725 CB 1865M1651 CB 1865M349 CB 1863M629 CB 1866M782 CB 1865M930 CB 18660222 CB 1865P567 CB 1865P676 CB 1864P21 CB 1864P228 CB 1869P578 CB 1865R29 CB 1869R314 CB 1865R832 CB 1865R576 CB 1863R392 CB 1870R160 CB 1867R272 CB 1865S396 CB 1865

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Name File Citation

Scammon, Eliakim P.Schenck, Robert C.Schimmelfennig, AlexanderSchurz, CarlSheridan, Philip H.Sickles, Daniel E.Sitgreaves, LorenzoSlemmer, Adam JacobySpinola, Francis B.Spurling, Andrew BarclayStansbury, Howard E.Steele, Frederick

Stone, Charles P.Story, John PattenSummerhayes, John W.Suner, Edwin VoseSuter, Charles R.Szabad, EmericThomas, LorenzoTownsend, Edward D.Tripler, Charles S.Turchin, John B.Viele, Egbert L.Von Steinwehr, AdolphWallace, LewWhistler, Joseph N. G.Whittelsey, CharlesWhittelsey, Henry MartynWise, George D.Wright, George

S2215 CB 1865S679 CB 1864S1396 CB 1863S455 CB 1865S93 CB 1869S163 CB 1869S1534 CB 1864S1225 CB 1865S706 CB 1865S2250 CB 1865S97 CB 1867S1253 CB 1863S1589 CB 1864S1329 CB 1864S1224 CB 1865S604 CB 1867W140 CB 1863S868 CB 1865G554 CB 1865T631 CB 1864T43 CB 1869S622 CB 1868T8 CB 1863V82 CB 1866V73 CB 1865W1281 CB 1865W922 CB 1866W1397 CB 1865W255 CB 1866W1475 CB 1866W1099 CB 1864

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Roll Year and Range

12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546

1863A2 - A194A195 - A338A339 - B115B116 - B245B247 - B311B312 - B588B589 - B808B810 - B1021B1023 - B1169B1171 - B1445C4 - C198C200 - C511C512 - C733C734 - C950C951 - C1177D2 - D210D213 - D451D452 - D670El - E263Fl - F309F311 - F529G2 - G177G181 - G407G409 - G674HI - H278H279 - H593H596 - H792H793 - H984H985 - H1149H1150 - 159Jl - J273Kl - K225K226 - K381L2 - L205L206 - L380L381 - L530Ml - M101M103 - M126M127 - M348M349 - M632M633 - M799M800 - M928M929 - M1072M1073 - M1303Nl - N22201 - P90

CONTENTS

Roll

474849505152535455565758596061626364656667

686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091

Year and Range

P91 - P314P316 - P445P449 - P576Ql - R248R254 - R433R434 - R576S3 - S269S271 - S533S537 - S686S688 - S991S992 - S1171S1172 - S1396S1397 - S1566T2 - T254T255 - T471U2 - V132W2 - W206W207 - W414W415 - W557W560 - W723W724 - Z91864A3 - A346A347 - A614B4 - B390B393 - B768B769 - B1154B1158 - B1323B1327 - B1533B1534 - B1720B1722 - B1838B1839 - B1958Cl - C347C348 - C900C904 - C1099C1100 - C1364C1365 - C1465C1466 - D20D21 - D167D168 - D459D462 - D762D767 - E199E202 - E395Fl - F406F407 - F606G3 - G267

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Roll Year and Range

9293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135

136137138

G268 - G572G576 - G802HI - H332H333 - H574H579 - H835H836 - H1117H1118 - H1255H1256 - H1504H1505 - J203J205 - K26K29 - K377K378 - L313L314 - L662L663 - M134Ml 36 - M576M577 - M936M938 - M1141M1143 - M1352M1353 - M1553M1554 - M1789Nl - 01350142 - P128P129 - P503P506 - P722P723 - P1070Q2 - R206R208 - R502R505 1/2 - R707R708 - S241S242 - S581S582 - S1034S1035 - S1299S1300 - S1589S1591 - S1923S1925 - T116T118 - T452T453 - T719U2 - VI 34V135 - V228W3 - W264W266 - W594W596 - W945W947 - W1165W1166 - Z81865A4 - A259A260 - A452A455

Roll Year and Range

139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186

A455A455A456 - A713B3 - B197B200 - B376B379 - B684B687 - B1034B1035 - B1333B1338 - B1687B1689 - B1847C2 - C164C166 - C365C366 - C714C715 - C1109C1112 - C1439C1441 - C1663D7 - D194D196 - D569D570 - D804E2 - E218E219 - E407F2 - F169F170 - F399F400 - F636Gl - G224G226 - G552G553G554 - G702G702G704 - G852H3 - H140H141H144 - H355H356 - H598H600 - H798H800 - H1127H1129 - H1410H1413 - H155913 - J21J23 - J124J127 - J334K2 - K232K234 - K513L2 - L148L151 - L338L341 - L464L465 - L744Ml - M299

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Roll Year and Range

187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213.̂̂ 4

215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234

M302 - M532M534 - M604M605 - M854M856 - M1132M1136 - M1269M1272 - M1419M1421 - M1548M1550 - M1700Nl - N158N159 - N47101 - 0262P9 - P149P150 - P445P449 - P625P626 - P640P645 - P873P874 - P947Q3 - Q71Q72 - Q313R3 - R179R180 - R311R314 - R424R425 - R528R533 - R754R755 - R91951 - 5151S152 - S2373239 - S388S389 - S597S600 - S884S886 - S1222S1224 - S1280S1281 - S1506S1508 - S1622S1624 - S1816S1817 - S2102S2104 - S2257S2258 - S2344T4 - T336T338 - T675T676 - V17V18 - V233W7 - W108W115 - W270W272 - W500W503 - W800W804 - W1033W1035 - W1246

Roll Year and Range

235236

237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281

W1248W14381866

- W1437- Z12

AS - A176A178A375B203B301B619B962B1361B1671B1950CIO -C263C591C968C1356D2 -D184D415D633E5 -E205F5 -F303F539G249G415G595H2 -H451H716H999

- A368- B199- B299- B617- B960- B1359- B1669- B1948- B2121C258- C588- C967- C1353- C1580

D182- D413- D632- D871E202- E398F302- F538- G245- G413- G592- G866H447- H713- H998- H1184

H1187 - H1381H1383 - H157011 -J193K219LI -L193L457L689M2 -

J190- K217- K528L192- L456- L686- L760M37

M38 - M369M371M744M930

- M742- M928- M938

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Roll Year and Range Roll Year and Range

282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311

312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328

M949 - M1381M1382 - M1626M1627 - M1709N3 -01 -PI -P276P533P815R5 -R365R684S2 -S359S716S1018S1261S1583S1756Tl -T314T578

N3060219P274- P526- P813- Q183R364- R683- R800S358- S714- S1015- S1254- S1581- S1755- S1911T310- T571- T639

U3 - W55W57W58 -W285W521W836W1080W14651867Al -A310B264B682B1088B1477B1710B2161B2273

W283- W519- W832- W1079- W1464- Z22

A309- B255- B677- B1087- B1472- B1707- B2156- B2271- B2342

C2 - C322C324C698C893C1099C1123

- C697- C892- C1098- C1120- C1349

D2 - D295D296 - D448

329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376

D451 - D528D529 - D630D631D632 - D697El - E290F4 - F435Gl - G190G192 - G526G527 - G796HI - H398H402 - H624H628 - H857H861 - H1261II - J149J150 - J333K2 - K239K241 - K438L5 - L298L300 - L478L483 - L559L561 - M52M53 - M146M147 - M293M296 - M563M564 - M917M918 - M1022M1023 - M1376M1378 - M1464Nl - N123N124 - N30903 - 0237PI - P175P177P178 - P403P405 - P620P621 - P760Q9 - R201R205 - R390R391 - R524R528 - R755S4 - S272S273 - S292S293 - S383S386 - S598S604 - S799S801 - S1139S1140 - S1275S1279 - S1670

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Roll Year and Range Roll Year and Range

377378379380381382383384385386387

388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422

423

T2 - T280T282 - T584T585 - W38W40 - W189W190 - W305W311 - W529W530 - W759W763 - W863W864 - W884W885 - W1149W1150 - Z91868A2 - B151B159 - B571B576 - B590B590 - B591C3 - C179C184 - C255C256 - C431C435 - C484C485 - D64D65 - D247El - F89F91 - F181Gl - G127G130 - HillH114 - H348H349 - H40213 - K137LI - L175M3 - M253M254 - M443M444 - M486M489 - M528Nl - 072P5 - P258P271 - Q71R12 - R156R157 - R222R228 - R349S4 - S77S78 - S262S265 - S503S504 - S648S650 - T44T46 - W26W27 - Zl1869A2 - A108

424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453

454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471

Alll - B35B37 - B130B132 - B306C2 - C124C130 - C265Dl - D94D100 - E64Fl - G28G31 - G86G87 - H71H73H74 - H26213 - L53L54 - L126M2 - M143M146 - M151M156 - M272N2 - 045P4 - P130P132 - P228Q2 - R57R58 - S38S40 - S131S133 - S184S191 - S235S236 - S318T5 - V43Wl - W80W81 - W167W168 - Z31870Al - A429A431 - A542Bl - B129B140 - B174B176B177 - B217B222 - B299B300 - B349B353 - B418Cl - C86C94 - C280C284 - C319C320 - C423C426 - D54D56 - D151D154 - D204D205 - F37F39 - F77

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Roll Year and Range

472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499

F82G38G124HI -H167H281H421J75K4 -K48K131LI -L49M7 -Ml 64M240M350N4 -02 -P133P283P331P400P403Rl -R107R175R205

- G35- G122- G210HI 66- H279- H419- J72

- J84K41- K121- K141L46

- L165M163- M237- M347- M387N91P130- P282- P329- P399

- Q39R105- R163- R203- R217

Roll Year and Range

500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527

R221R225R260R272R297R318R347R359R384R403R445R499SI -S109S169S217S289S371S411T40T96T168V46W86W210W267W274W290

- R224- R258- R269- R295- R314- R343- R357- R383- R402- R443- R494- R515S107- S168- S213- S288- S369- S410- T37

- T82- T159- V44

- W83- W208- W265

- W287- Z6

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