Hillsborough Recorder (NC)
May 15, 1861
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SOUTHERN
ARMY REGULATION
For
the benefit of many persons who have made inquiry as to the regulation of the
Confederate States army we publish the following items:
Under
the bill for the public defence [sic] 100,000
volunteers can be accepted, who will be subject to the rules governing the
regular army. The term of service will
be twelve months. All volunteers must be
tendered by the governor of a State.
Each regiment is composed of ten companies, each consisting of one
captain, three lieutenants, four sergeants, four corporals, two buglers, and
ninety privates. The pay for colonel is
one hundred and seventy-five dollars per month; lieutenant colonel, one hundred
and seventy dollars; major, one hundred and fifty dollars; captain, one hundred
and eight dollars; first lieutenant, ninety dollars; second lieutenant, eighty
dollars; first sergeant, twenty-one dollars; other sergeants, seventeen
dollars; corporals and artificers, thirteen dollars; privates, eleven dollars;
with yearly allowance of clothing and one ration per day. The Volunteers are expected to furnish their
own uniforms, and will be paid in money by the Confederate States Government
when mustered into service. Each
regiment has a quartermaster with the rank of Captain, and commissary with
equal rank; a surgeon and assistant surgeon.