[source: regimental letters book]
Head Quarters 91st Regt. Pa. Vols. Septbr 3rd 1863
Capt. A. S. Marvin Jr.
Asst. Adjt. Gen'l.
Capt.
At the request of Lieut. Yorke the following are the Names of Enlisted Men furnished to you to be detailed in Ambulance Corps.
Private | Robert Elingsworth | Co. "E" |
" | George W. Keever | Co. "E" |
" | William Collins | " "G" |
Very Respectfully
Your Obedient Sev't.
Jos H. Sinex
Lt Col. Commdg
[source: regimental orders book]
Head Quarters 91st Regt. Pa Vols
September 3rd 1863
Captain A. S. Marvin Jr
Asst Adjt. Gen'l
Captain
I have the honor to transmit herewith the descriptive List of Private E W Fox Co "A" Clerk at Division Hd Qrs in Compliance with Orders of this date.
I am CaptainVery Respectfully
Your Obedient Servant
Jos. H. Sinex
Lt. Col. Commdg
[source: regimental orders book]
Head Quarters 91st Regt Pa Vols
September 3rd 1863
Special Orders No 70 Privates Robert Ellingsworth Co "E", G. W. Keever [?] Co "E" & Wm. Collins Co "G" are hereby detailed for duty in Ambulance Corps & will report to Lieut. Yorke Chief of Ambulance Corps without delay By Order of
Jos. H Sinex
Lt Col Commdg
B J Tayman
Adjt
[source: regimental orders book]
Head Quarters 91st Regt. Pa. Vols.
September 3rd 1863 [the date is written over another number, and could be 5 not 3]
Special Orders No. 72
The sentence by Gen. Court Martial of the following enlisted men, will be carried into effect by their respective Company Officers & Officers of the Guard that may be on duty during the time
Sentence of Private John McCoy Co "D"
"To forfeit ten (10) dollars per Month of his Monthly pay, for three (3) Months and to carry a log, weighing thirty (30) pounds six hours a day for thirty days, under charge of the Guard and not to be excused from other duties"
[Note: two further sentences are reported after special order 73]
[source: regimental orders book]
Special Order No 72
Extract
Sentence of Private D. G. Leidheiser Co "K" "To forfeit ten (10) dollars a month of his monthly pay for three months and to work at hard labor six hours per day, for thirty days under charge of the Guard and not to be excused from ordinary duty"