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5.15 Letters Out from Adjutant General, Quartermaster and Governor, 1898
Press copies of letters sent from Adjutant General, Quartermaster, and Governor relating to raising of troops, April 23, 1898 through May 28, 1898.
5.16 Pingree Contest: Letters Regarding Currency Depreciation, 1898
Governor H.A. Pingree offered prizes of ten, twenty-five and fifty dollars to University of Michigan students for answers to: What difference did the depreciation in currency make to the Union soldiers, War of 1861-1865? This Volume consists of answers to the question. "Index Letters Received" on spine.
5.17 Letters Out from Adjutant General's Office Relating to Rifle Ranges and Practice, 1909-1913
Press copies of letters relating to arms, training of men in use of arms, ranges, and competitive matches, January 28, 1909-January 30, 1913.
5.18 Letters Out from Inspector-Instructor, 1911-1913
Press copies of letters sent from Inspector-Instructor. Primarily relating to names and salaries of State Headquarters Staff, inventory of arsenals and storehouses, fighting force in various companies and joint maneuver camps.
5.19 Letters Out from Adjutant General's Office Relating to Michigan Naval Brigade, 1911-1913
Press copies of letters sent. Primarily relating to training ships, camps and cruises, and personnel. Includes statements of appropriation and distribution of funds, April 26, 1911-January 29, 1913.