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IN. United State Army, Camp of the 36th Indiana Volunteers, ND (1860s) Sutler Scrip, George Davidson

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IN. United State Army, Camp of the 36th Indiana Volunteers, ND (1860s) Sutler Scrip, George Davidson
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Indiana, ND (1860s). 5 Cents, Camp of the 36th IV (Indiana Volunteers) Division, George Davidson Sutler Script Note, Black print with red/orange underprint, View of army camp at top center with allegorical woman at left and covered wagon at right, Uniface note, PMG graded Very Fine 20 with comment "Stains." Camp of the 36 IV is the Indiana Volunteers (a Civil War Union regiment), and each regiment typically had its own sutler, so notes can often be tied to a specific unit. In this case, Davidson was the sutler for the 36th Indiana Infantry Regiment, and this note circulated within their camp. The 36th Indiana Volunteer Infantry was a battle-tested regiment that fought from Shiloh through the Carolinas Campaign, losing hundreds of men in some of the hardest battles of the war. Their service spanned the entire Civil War in the Western Theater, and they were present at both early Union struggles and final Union victories.