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Collection Reference Number GLC03951
From Archive Folder Unassociated Civil War Documents 1863 
Title The United States Conscription Act of 1863
Date 1863
Document Type Pamphlet; Government document
Content Description Published by J. J. Dyer & Co. Printed by S. O. Thayer. Sold for five cents. Advertisements on inside front and both sides of the back cover. Gives full text of the Conscription Act, which was also known as the National Militia Bill, which was passed 2 March 1863. Divided into 38 sections. Has 2 page index. The Union draft law caused angst since exemption and commutation clauses allowed propertied men to avoid service, thus laying the burden on immigrants and men with few resources. Occupational, only-son, and medical exemptions created many loopholes in the laws. Original stab stich binding.
Subjects Conscription  Military History  Militia  Civil War  Union Forces  Law  Government and Civics  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme The American Civil War; Law
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Additional Information Under the Union draft act men faced the possibility of conscription in July 1863 and in March, July, and December 1864. Draft riots ensued, notably in New York in 1863. Of the 249,259 18-to-35-year-old men whose names were drawn, only about 6% served, the rest paying commutation or hiring a substitute.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945