

The infantry ar- 



prWides tontftge for WO men. Com- 

 drill once a week. I >>< 



. 



armort at Helena: at other point* r.-m- 

 mL there b also an am-im! II. 



R MATII> 



Volunteer MiUUa. 



The B be concentrated at the several 



armories within twenty-four hours. Kiirht <-<nn- 

 pmnie- Mesmbled 



man within nix hours. Prom 60 to 75 per 



would tun lays. 



Nebraska, Th' author _r:h of the 



.rd is 2,000. The actual ly 



olli- 



f..n-' include* 7 general ami staff 

 ,91 other officers. 907 infantry. 46 cavalry. 

 and 91 artillery. This force is formal into a 

 brigade, consisting of nt* of infantry, 



a troop of cavalnr. and a battery of artillery. 

 Omaha U the headqunr r ,.f the bri-ade. The 

 nambrr of *dulu in tin- State liable to serve is 

 ISSjOOO. KncampincnU occupy six days. 



appropriation, 1894, was $30,000. 

 The Federal appr..|.n:iti.,ii, 1894, amounted to 



carry carbines. Artillery armament 

 of 2 Kudman jrun*. Infantry arc arm. o! 

 aoipiige includes 



38 Wttfl tcau. 87V common, ami 6 for hospital 

 MB. Companies drill at least twice a month. 

 There b an armory at every place wh< r. .. com- 

 pany b located. There b no arsenal in the 

 SUU-. The existence of \-> ind..|M-ndei,! 

 matxU b reported. The strength of each 



Tlw fnrw can he concentrated at Omaha. I.in- 



' Kearney within thirty-six hours. One 



-. . JT o^tjt. vnul'l turn out for sixty days. 



Vie4a.--Tbr authoril f t"h/ Ne- 



% '-nr.J .-.,n]0s,,f na i;i.-n. ofli- 



!> * ' ni'.n- than 



* rn pt^JUi at general tfa-t ion*, with 



n.pany for rnrh additional 



U* |.r..vj,i.* that any organ- 



' 



f.n<- -nr-'iKi^ H Rpneral staff 

 376 infantrv, and 68 



artillery. The force- 7 r.-nipai 



infant! .ittery of liu'lil artillen att. 



to infantry. The 7 <-oiujani'< c\\*\ ituie ., 



llielit. The hcaili|H.. lii|.anies 



an. I the nailery of artilli 

 The nil! 



i- 1 !.(>((. Kneaiii| 



IMVIIp} 



There i^ anindireci state a|.|.ro|.n. 



eoui|iaii\ ilra\\inu r a county allo\\an< . 

 month, with .\tia allowmnoe when Mi-iln;, 

 issued. These allowances .u< nn 



Tin- Ke|eral appropriation. 



iieh M. I., nil.-. In; 

 Reid I'lll.-. \Mtli a (lath: 



taohea tor regimental use, Cainpni . 



sisU of H>:{ tents. K of which ha\.- \\alh 

 are for ho^i'ital u-e. Coinpani.- ilrill 



. wit h one exception, are r- 

 The armory at Car-on i- O\MI,-.| l.y .-. 

 Then- i- no arsenal in the Slat.-. \ 

 at <'ar-on i> nlili/e.l f.,r ar-enal purposes. 

 The whole force can lie coiici-nt ral 



within forty-ci-ht hour-. Koiir eompani- 

 the battery .-an In- a eml.|i-i| at Ifeiio w 

 four hours, ami 2 more companies within tv 

 four hour*. An accurate pen-enl.. 

 who would turn out for *ixlyila\> can n 

 i. Init nearly all can I.e ivli.-.l upon 1 



an einer-cncy. 



Iliiinp^hire. -The author;. 



of the New Hampshire National (Juanl ; 

 Tiie actually or^nnixcd force include 

 and staff officers, 110 other officers, U'-Mi 

 try. 01 ,-avalry. and 7!> artillery. The ; 

 formed into a brigade, consisting of '' 

 of infantry, a troop of cavalry, and . 

 light artillery. rri-ad. headquarter* 

 cord. Each regiment of infan 

 lattalins and each battalion of -1 c"in! 

 The number of adults in 1 he State liable ' 

 is 34,000. Encampments occupy on< 



The annual State- appropriation 

 The Federal appropriation, 1*!' 



Cavalry have sabers only. A rt i i 

 12-poundcr bra-- smooth-bore prnv I' 

 use the Sprin.irlield rille. Cani|. e; 

 sists of 898 small and 1"> larp- tent-. - 

 drill once a wwk. There i- a Stale am 

 Nashua and an armory building 

 Tin-re is an ar-.-nal at Concord. Th- 



dependent organizations of veteran- an : 



cadet-. 



The whole force can be concent rat e.l at \' 

 Ifiver .luiieijon or any other point in lh< 

 within thirty-six hon'r-. About WJ 

 would turn <'.ut f..r *ixty d 

 New Jersey. The author i/cd -tren^th 



Jersey National <;.,ard i 

 tually orpin i/.ed force indiid. - 

 staff officers, 24H other oHicei- 

 54 cavalry. r>7 artillery for (Jat liuu'-^uii pu 

 and 17', naval militia. Thi* force is forn. 

 a di\ i-ion of 2 brigade-, each c.,ntainiii'j 



of infantry. The Second I: 

 eludes a fiat ling-pun company. The he; 



'" the division are at Newark: that 

 First Brigade at Jersey City, and that of the 



d Brigade at Camden. Provision i- 

 for ambulance, hospital, ami signal purposes.! 



