; 



V\TI< 



sjiafwnal at lUWph. There in nu lnde|tendent 



v.llr. It IS Hot 



'"iV. ' .S^ntr,,l in fr,,n 



row .,.: 



From 75 lo 90 per caul, won 1. 1 turn <>tit for -i\ty 



MkoUL-T 1 MMd trench.. f 



(iuanl is 884. I he 

 forvr includes 4 general an. I 



oUr offlcers.870 infa, 



ratalrv.awlMart.ll. 



mriM""' mUnlr. i.^l.t art.l- 



^alry. Tin- infantry 



nes. with 



qaartm at Jatnmtown. Tin- luuiii- Mat. 

 rtillrrv i Iisbno. Cavalry Mat ions are Dun- 

 ;-..,. i IM ntnibef of aduii- 

 ,M,HM BBJ MBpn nts occupj 



tSJSJ U 



There l an annual State pproprUtloQ --f 

 ropriatU Is $2,587.83 



.*lry carry Springfield carbines. Artillrrv 

 rauipmeat consist.* of a QatUoggonaAd 'J 8-inoo 



M. I., nflc*. Infantry an- ann.-.l with Sprin-- 



5rM riflea. Oajnp equipage consists of 20 wall, 



6 r hospital us-. Coin- 



nnk lnll fmin <unv to tlinv times a week. 

 There are small rented armories in 11 towns. 

 Then- in no arwnal in the State, 



Thr (.n-- ran U- fnnre titrated at any point in 

 Isss than m.-nt \ -f. -ur hours. Alnnt i>5 percent. 

 woald tuni *ut ' Injfs. 



Ohfo.-.1V authorind Mnn^h of the o|,j,, 

 tu.nl i M*>. The actually orga 

 iMual and staff officer 

 ItS infantry, 96 cavai 

 M m*.m!.n, of 



rai try, ^ bat- 

 Me," 



n part of their own ? 

 ,. hare ambtilam 



ork are trained in 



mrludpn a num- 

 Heyctaa. The numbrr of a<lult 



State liaM- - about 64.5,000. Kiu-aiii|- 



tin-iils IM-I-UJI\ -i\ i lays. 



:..|. nation. 1SJM. 



Th.- Kederal ippropriation. ISJM. 

 MOM 

 Cavalry bines, Coll 



rs, and regulation sabers. An 

 mi-lit aggregates 10 :; m<-h riil>-. 

 :ni.l (> 1 1 ron ze pieces. CaiM|ir(|ui|iaL-< 

 ;i:i wall tents, im-luilim: 

 Companies drill oiu-r a wn-k. Th- 

 annorirs built or brin-; built in s cil 

 Miialh-r town-, buildings an- n-nlrd foi 1 1 



..I at Col . 



At Clrvrlalid th- II nd-|M-ndri 



. al-o 1 at ( 'oliiinlni- 



. <>nc of ihi"., 

 with <iatii 



TInTr aif 'J I point- for nmi-i-nt rat ioi . 



th.-M- tp.opx can 

 within twrlvi- hours. A la 

 turn out for sixty day-. 

 Oklahoma. The atithori7,e<l Mnn-ihof ii, 4 . 



,al (iuard of tin- Ti-rriloi 

 stated. Thr actually organi/cd f..n-- im-. 

 general and -tail or IHT oilin 



JM-J infantry. Thi- fon-r i- forim-d into . 

 panic-. Tlir number of adult- in ti 

 liable to serve is not oflirially n-pm-:. 

 I "ft i- available rom-crnim: a Tn-ritoi 

 propriation. Tin- 1-Vdrral appropriation, 1H95, 

 was $1,000. Infantry u-<- the Spr inu'liel.; 

 Oregon. The authorized -tren-th of t 

 p'li National (iuard i- 'J.H)(>. Tin 

 ^ani/.ed force include- '-.''i general a: 

 nfaiitry. Ks cavalry, and ' 

 Thi> force is formed into a brigade, com| 

 3 regiments of 2 battalion -.< .mie.s each, 



infantry battalioi, ,,f -j 

 J troop- of cavalry, and a battery 

 The headquarter- of the bri-a.i 

 I-'all-. Men are especially cnli-ted 

 pini/.at ion for hospital work. Ther. 

 olliecr on the -talT >f each regiment. Tl,, 

 ailults in the State lial> 



<M;I. not including exemptions. The dun: 



Mpnient- i- not oflicially rep..ried. 

 There j- an annual State appn.pria' 

 $80,000. T ;i appropriati. 



$8,486.48. 



.dry troop ^pencer carbin- 



ne troop ha- 



battery armainents include *J bras- 

 and i<;atlinir L'lins. The infantry arm 

 Springfield rill.'. < 'amp e<|uipai:e consist - 

 including M with wall- and '5 for h 

 use. Companies drill on< 

 large armory at Portland. Other armor;. 

 hired halls. There is no ar-enal in the S 1 . 

 The force can be c<.nceiit rate, | at l' : 



within throe days. Alxmt 75 |..-r 

 turn out for -ixty da\-. 



Pennsylvania. the author!/ 



the Pennsylvania Nat ional ( mat 

 chnlini::i divisions of naval militia. '! 



force includes 65 general an : 



mtry, 188 



188 naval militia. 68*Invincibles. and -J-V, 

 bles. This force is formed into a divi-r 

 brigades. The Fjr-t P.riu'ade, with h.-adniuir- 

 ters at Phila<l?lphia, comprises 4 r-_ 



