What I found interesting about this information is what the cost of every thing was.
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GLASS, FRANKLIN.—Private, Co. A, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Infantry; transferred to Co. A, this regiment, February 17, 1864; mustered out with company, October 12, 1865, at Savannah, Ga., as Gloss.
Glass,Fkanklin, Co. A. 1864: Feb., last paid to Oct. 31; present; transferred front 174 N. Y. V., S. O. 47, Feb. 17, '64. 19 A. C. ; enrolled Nov. 12, '62, at NewYork; mustered in Nov. 13, '62, at New York, for 3 yrs.; April, last paid to Feb. 29, present; June, last paid to April 30, present; stoppage, haversack, 33cts. ; canteen, 41 cts. ; half shelter- tent, $1.75 = $2.49; Aug., last paid to April 30, '64, absent, sick in hospital, Bolivar, since Aug. 5, '64; Oct., last paid to April 30, '61, absent, sick in hospital at Annapolis, Aug. 5, '64; Dec, last paid to Aug. 31, '64, present; extra clothing, $10.00. 1865: Feb., last paid to Dec. 31, '64, present; stoppage, haversack, 67 cts.; half shelter-tent, $2.30; extra clothing, $20. 00 = $22. 97 ; April. last paid to Dec. 31, '64, present; stoppage, half shelter-tent, $2.30; haversack, 67 cts. ; extra clothing from Feb. rolls, $20.01) =$22.97; June, last paid to April 30, '65, present; pay due for mouths of May and June, '64; Aug., same. Mustered out with Co. Oct. 12, 1865, at Savannah, Ga. ; clothing last settled March 1, '63; due U. S., $21.26; bounty due, $100.00.
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