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A muster roll is the list of members of a military unit, often including their rank and the dates they joined or left. A roll call is the reading aloud of the names on the muster roll and the responses, to determine who is present.
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The narrative, written by Nelson's grandson, Gaylord Nelson, is based on Wilbur Nelson's diary for 1863 and his correspondence (which are not included in the collection). The muster roll for Company J, 102nd Regiment, U.S. Colored Troops, dated February 14, 1864, lists the name, age, and rank of Nelson's soldiers.
National Archives., bi-monthly muster rolls and payrolls, weekly strength returns, descriptive rosters, periodic inspection reports, clothing returns, as well as a potentially broad array of “miscellaneous” unit-related archival records
According to a muster roll from 1863, the field officers were Colonel Oran Milo Roberts, Lieutenant Colonel James M. Jones, and Major Nathaniel J. Caraway. On the regimental staff were Surgeon A. J. V. Doney, Quartermaster W. M. Ross, Commissary John H. Douglas and Adjutant W. H. Christian. [2]
Muster Date Commanders Alternate Designations 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment: May 6, 1861 Colonel James F. Fagan. Colonel John W. Colquitt [20] 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry 1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment: November 23, 1861: Colonel James Haywood McCaleb: None 1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry [21] April 9, 1865: Colonel Edward ...
Endorsement on Company F muster roll—"Muster Roll of Capt. Israel Milligan's Co. of Inf. Vols, raised in response to Col. Borland's call of Nov. 5; mustered into the Confederate service Nov. 20 for 30 days, and discharged Dec. 20, 1861; entitled to pay from date of muster to the time set opposite their respective names and to transportation ...
Total Number Accounted for on Muster Out Roll: Officers: 52 Enlisted Men: 1,185. Losses While in Service: Officers: Promoted or Transferred: 0 Resigned or Discharged: 2 Dismissed: 0 Killed in Action: 2 Died of Wounds: 0 Died of Disease: 1 Died of Accident: 0 Drowned: 0 Suicide: 0 Murdered: 0 Total Officer losses: 5. Enlisted Men: Transferred: 0