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Tables and Maps Tables 1.1. 1860 Presidential election returns in selected counties with significant Mennonite and Amish populations 35 4.1. Selected names listed as “Conscientious” in 1862 militia draft Enrollment Book 2, Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 86 4.2. Men with Amish or Mennonite surnames listed as “Conscientious” in the 1862 militia draft enrollment, Book No. 5, Leacock Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 87 4.3. Examples of disability exemptions from circa August 20, 1862, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 88 5.1. Mennonites and Amish on 1862 Militia Draft List, Holmes County, Ohio 105 5.2. Mennonites and Amish on 1862 Militia Draft List, Wayne County, Ohio 110 5.3. Draftees with typical Mennonite surnames, 1862 Militia Draft, Columbiana and Mahoning Counties, Ohio 115 5.4. Conscription figures for townships with significant Mennonite and Amish populations, 1862 Militia Draft, Elkhart County, Indiana 117 8.1. Likely Mennonite and Amish draftees, Wayne County, Ohio, September 1864 167 8.2. Men Paying the $4 militia commutation, German Township, Fulton County, Ohio, 1864 169 Maps Mennonite and Amish Settlements, about 1860 14 United States in 1861 36 Augusta, Rockingham, and Shenandoah Counties, Virginia 60 Southeastern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland 79 Major Ohio Mennonite and Amish Populations, about 1862 104 Military Movement in Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1863 135 viii฀ K฀tables and maps L฀ ...

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