Letter to S. F. Wetmore, Indianapolis, Feb. 3, 1863
The book Letter to S. F. Wetmore, Indianapolis, Feb. 3, 1863 was written by author Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867 Here you can read free online of Letter to S. F. Wetmore, Indianapolis, Feb. 3, 1863 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Letter to S. F. Wetmore, Indianapolis, Feb. 3, 1863 a good or bad book?
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d* ^A*"^*'" Pi ^^'-.^^ Massachusetts, . . 475,257 83,092 Delaware, . . . 59,096 2,763 Connecticut, . . . 238,141 39,831 Maryland, . . . 319,728 19,376 New Hampshire, . 141,899 14,598 Virginia, .... 748,308 30,835 Ehode Island, . . 69,110 10,192 North Carolina, . 393,751 9,969 South Carolina, . Georgia, .... Totals, . . . 249,073 82,548 5,508 2,679 Totals, . . . 924,407 147,713 1,852,504 71,130 Thus it will be seen that Massachusetts alone, with only about one-fourth the population of the South,... furnished 11,9G2 more authenticated troops than they all ; and that the four New England States of the old thirteen, with a trifle less than one-half of the population of the six States of the South, con- tributed, of continental and authenticated militia troops, a little more than twice as many as the contribution of the South to the national cause of inde- pendence. In actual numbers, the New England contingent, furnished by a population of 924,407, was 147,713 soldiers, against the southern contingent of 71,130 soldiers, furnished by a ]iopulalion of 1,852,501.
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