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87-315
1865 Discharge
Unattached MA Heavy
Artillery
For "John Gibbons a Private of Captain of George W. Kenny Company 29" of Unattached y. Arty. Mass Volunteers...enrolled...to serve one year...was discharged from the service of the United States...1865 at Ft. Smith, VA...by reason of Gen. Orders, No. 94 May 15th..." Signed by Capt. Kenny, Usher (Paid in full June 29, 1865 by? Usher P.M.) and Capt. Harr(?). SALE $45.00
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88-1524
1862 Discharge
Surgeon's Certificate
of Disability
"Franklin W. Carson, a Private of Captain Chandlers Company H 34th Regiment of Massachusetts Vols. who was enrolled on the 6th day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty two to serve three years, is hereby discharged from the service of the United States, this 14th day of November 1862 at Boston Wharfs (?) by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability..." Signed by H. Day Col. 6. M. Mil. Comdr. SALE $22.00
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H101831
Three State of Missouri
Documents
1st document is from the State of Missouri, County of St. Louis signed by a Notary that David S. Henry is acting as an agent for C. H. Harris. The second document is the power of attorney for C. H.Harris (a private in Compnay of Home Guards, known as Captain Montgomery's Company. The third document is a pay voucher upon discharged from Capt. Samuel Montgomery Co. A Home Guards Pettis Co. and signed by Atty David Henry. Three documents
SALE $38.00
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P1546
1864 Confederate List of
Quartermaster Stores
Delivered
Form No. 27..."list of Quartemaster Stores, etc. Delivered by Major Wm. A. Rayburn 2 (?) to Capt. R. F. Reed A.Z.M. near Atlanta Ga. on the 31st day of August 1864." Signed by Rayburn, it lists items such as paper, pens, drawers, shirts, pants, shoes, boxes, ink, envelopes, farrier's knife, wagon grease, jackets and corn. It also has C.S.A. in the certify sentence at the bottom of the document. SALE $60.00
SOLD
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H4590
1919 Discharge with
Military Record on back
Army of the United States of America...approved May eighteen, nineteen hundred and He was seventeen Jerold M. Ashley Major Infantry was honorably discharged from the military service in the United States Army at Camp Devens Mass. on the 2nd day of October 1919. Signed by H.P. M Cain Major General U.S.A. Commanding. Ashley was athorized two gold war service chevrons. "Served in France- 101st Am. Gr. 26th Div. 1st Amry, G.H.Q. A.E.F." Travel Pay Fr. Ethan Allen, VA Signed by PA. Connolly, Maj. Infantry Commanding. SALE $32.00
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R1500
Extract to Secure
Victory Medal
"Extract From Discharge Certificate of Enlisted Man to Secure Victory Medal". For "Donald E. Rideout, #3162097, Provate Co. D, 73rd Infantry ...honorably discharge ...by reason of compliance with telegraphic instructions for demolization from War Department dated January 17, 1919." Given under my hand at Camp Devens, Mass. ...J.A. Fassatt Major 73 Inf." also attested to by F.W. Holloway, Capt. 73rd Inf. USA. Commanding Co. D 73rd Inf. With envelope addressed to "Zone Supply Officer, Camp Devens, Mass." SALE $ 26.00
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H106121
Camp Andrew Jackson
Letter
Blue lined folded letter, written in pencil script, from "Camp Andrew Jackson". Letter to his mother. Starts out talking about cutting up cake to take in haversack, hopes they don't leave today as he is "corps of the guard again + and if they leave today is shal be left behind." "...rain came right through our new tents." "...do not worry yourself on my account until you're informed that i am sick or anything of the kind," "We were moved out night before last on account of an alarm which was caused by shooting 2 of the N.Y. Zouaves picket guards by the secessionists picket. For two days I have been at wok on the earthworks..." "I never thought I should pick + shovel the soil of Old Virginny, but one can't always tell what will happen." Talks bout sabbath services. Signed "Your true son. John B. Jr. SALE $35.00
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H160313
1861 Camp Andrew
Letter
Dated May 30, 1861 "Camp Andrew about 5 miles from Washington". To his family, mentioning his stay with some "Maine folks". "There is a report in the paper that we have had an engagement and had several killed, but don't you believe any such reports ntil you here from me and I shall write as soon as possible after anything has occurred of particular interest." " I was detailed for guard duty yesterday and was promoted to Corp of the Guard...so that toady I"m partially at leisure..." "..."for theseceeders seem constantly falling back before the advancing federal forces. Our regt. has gone off 3 or 4 miles to throw up entrenchments." Signed " John B. F." same author as above. SALE $35.00
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93-2679
1863 Appropriation
"Medical & Hospital
Department"
Dated January 24, 1863, from the Treasury Department, Second Auditor's Office; "I have examined and adjusted the claim of Dr. C.W. Fillmore and find there is due due him from the United States Two Hundred dollars and ____ cents, being for medical services at General Hospital at Harewood Hospital from Nov 18/62 to Jan 17/63 inclusive of $100 per month per contracted Sept 18/62." Signed by the Second Auditor, Second Controller, Fillmore (A.A.S.) and Witness "M. Abbott Hanly A.A. Surg." Also has "Received the 25 day of February from U.C. H. Sherman Paymaster, (or medical Purveyor,) One Hundred Ninetyseven dollars".Old reinforcement tape along fold seams. SALE $60.00
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H161939
1862 Discharge
For Surgeon's Certificate
of Disability
For "James H. Wandall a private of Captain Comstocks Company A of the 17th Regiment of Michigan Volunteers, of the State of Michigan," "Discharge by reason of Surgon's certificate of disability." "Given in duplicate, at Carver Hospital, this 19th day of Dec, 1862 By command of Genl Martindale." Signed by "O.A. Judson (?) Surg. U.S. Vols in Charge" SALE $45.00

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