Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina Growing Out of the Revolution : Books U-W
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Paperback / Softback
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1036521745
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9781036521745
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
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This book offers a meticulous exploration of the financial and logistical intricacies involved in militia duties during a pivotal historical period. Through a detailed account of transactions issued by the State Company Columbia, it illuminates the economic underpinnings of military operations and the personal accounts of individuals who contributed to these efforts. The author meticulously compiles records that reveal not only the monetary value assigned to various forms of militia duty but also provide insight into the broader socio-economic landscape of the time.
Embedded within this factual recounting are themes of duty, valor, and the tangible costs of security and defense mechanisms in society. Each entry, from payments for direct militia service to compensation for lost property or additional responsibilities like foraging and caring for sick soldiers, paints a vivid picture of the era's complexities.
The book situates these accounts within their larger historical context, shedding light on how these financial transactions contributed to sustaining militia forces. It provides a unique lens through which readers can understand the multifaceted contributions individuals made beyond battlefield exploits.
Concluding with an analysis that emphasizes the significance of understanding historical financial structures in comprehending military and societal operations, this book stands as a compelling study. Its insights into the economic dimensions of militia service offer valuable perspectives on both past practices and their lasting implications.
Embedded within this factual recounting are themes of duty, valor, and the tangible costs of security and defense mechanisms in society. Each entry, from payments for direct militia service to compensation for lost property or additional responsibilities like foraging and caring for sick soldiers, paints a vivid picture of the era's complexities.
The book situates these accounts within their larger historical context, shedding light on how these financial transactions contributed to sustaining militia forces. It provides a unique lens through which readers can understand the multifaceted contributions individuals made beyond battlefield exploits.
Concluding with an analysis that emphasizes the significance of understanding historical financial structures in comprehending military and societal operations, this book stands as a compelling study. Its insights into the economic dimensions of militia service offer valuable perspectives on both past practices and their lasting implications.
This book offers a meticulous exploration of the financial and logistical intricacies involved in militia duties during a pivotal historical period. Through a detailed account of transactions issued by the State Company Columbia, it illuminates the economic underpinnings of military operations and the personal accounts of individuals who contributed to these efforts. The author meticulously compiles records that reveal not only the monetary value assigned to various forms of militia duty but also provide insight into the broader socio-economic landscape of the time.
Embedded within this factual recounting are themes of duty, valor, and the tangible costs of security and defense mechanisms in society. Each entry, from payments for direct militia service to compensation for lost property or additional responsibilities like foraging and caring for sick soldiers, paints a vivid picture of the era''s complexities.
The book situates these accounts within their larger historical context, shedding light on how these financial transactions contributed to sustaining militia forces. It provides a unique lens through which readers can understand the multifaceted contributions individuals made beyond battlefield exploits.
Concluding with an analysis that emphasizes the significance of understanding historical financial structures in comprehending military and societal operations, this book stands as a compelling study. Its insights into the economic dimensions of militia service offer valuable perspectives on both past practices and their lasting implications.
Embedded within this factual recounting are themes of duty, valor, and the tangible costs of security and defense mechanisms in society. Each entry, from payments for direct militia service to compensation for lost property or additional responsibilities like foraging and caring for sick soldiers, paints a vivid picture of the era''s complexities.
The book situates these accounts within their larger historical context, shedding light on how these financial transactions contributed to sustaining militia forces. It provides a unique lens through which readers can understand the multifaceted contributions individuals made beyond battlefield exploits.
Concluding with an analysis that emphasizes the significance of understanding historical financial structures in comprehending military and societal operations, this book stands as a compelling study. Its insights into the economic dimensions of militia service offer valuable perspectives on both past practices and their lasting implications.
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