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Pioneer Corps. The engineer regiments o

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Pioneer Corps. The engineer regiments o
Pioneer Corps. The engineer regiments of the Union Army, whose projects ranged from building bridges, rebuilding railroads, digging canals, clearing tunnels, roadbuilding, and transport of troops, to collecting the dead of both sides on battlefields, burying them, and moving the wounded to hospitals. Lot of 17 documents, mostly requisitions and receipts, Mar. 1862 to Apr. 1863, partly printed, for such supplies as shovels, spades, poles, pans, tents, lanterns for dredge boats, etc., to be used in the work of the "Pioneer Corps" (as indicated on these documents). Six documents specify location of Young's Point, Louisiana, where black troops, called Corps d'Afrique, were retained on engineering duties; three documents at Vicksburg; two at Corinth, Miss.; and six unspecified. The majority signed by Lt. George Bartlett as Chief of Engineering. Three extremely light, but fourteen are fine, with original light folds. An assemblage representing an unusual membership: U.S. veterans and volunteers, Indian Home Guards, brigade bands, Confederate prisoners of war who enlisted in the U.S. Army, etc. These units were ordered not to wear insignia in case of capture. Gen. Pope wrote of them, "Full of resource, untiring, determined...labored night and day...(their) work a monument of enterprise and skill." A rare ensemble.