Biennial Report of the Adjutant General, State of Montana 1904
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There are no funds available for this purpose, and consequently there have been no encampments from 1897 down to the present time. Both officers and men, who serve without pay, are all exceedingly anxious to hold an encampment, and nothing could be done that would make the Guard more efficient, and encourage them to take more interest in the advancement and upbuild- ing of the same than an encampment. Early in June last, this matter of an encampment was strongly urged in a letter from this offi...ce to the Military Secretary — United States Army — and asked if funds could be had from the Government under the act of January 21sfc, 1903, to defray the expenses of an encampment, or to go out and march and camp near the troops from Ports Harrison and Missoula. To this the Military Secretary answered that "the expenses of the organized militia of Montana can only be met from the State's allotment under Section 1661, R. S., under the provisions of Section 14 of said act." As Mon- tana's allotment was only five thousand nine hundred and eighty four and thirty-one one-hundredths dollars, and the equipment ordered amounted to four thousand twenty-three — 6— and ninety-four one -hundredths dollars, there was no money left for an encampment.
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