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... examined said book and knows that its contents are true , but further , he has examined the accounts of General Meyers , and knows from such examination that the ninety - two wagons aforesaid were never paid for by the department . JAS ...
... examined said book and knows that its contents are true , but further , he has examined the accounts of General Meyers , and knows from such examination that the ninety - two wagons aforesaid were never paid for by the department . JAS ...
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... examined by a board of naval officers , composed of Commodore Thomas O. Selfridge , Chief Engineer Alexander ... examination of the bills of cost presented by the several contractors for vessels and steam machinery contracted for in the ...
... examined by a board of naval officers , composed of Commodore Thomas O. Selfridge , Chief Engineer Alexander ... examination of the bills of cost presented by the several contractors for vessels and steam machinery contracted for in the ...
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... examination any information of value to you in the connection named . The accounts of the disbursing agents for that period are registered and recorded under the name of the disbursing officer or agent and examination has been made of ...
... examination any information of value to you in the connection named . The accounts of the disbursing agents for that period are registered and recorded under the name of the disbursing officer or agent and examination has been made of ...
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... examined by a sur- geon , who pronounced me unfit for military duty , and I was then advised to report to Indianapolis , State of Indiana , which I did . I reported and was placed in the Soldiers ' Home at Indianapolis , and remained ...
... examined by a sur- geon , who pronounced me unfit for military duty , and I was then advised to report to Indianapolis , State of Indiana , which I did . I reported and was placed in the Soldiers ' Home at Indianapolis , and remained ...
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... examined and placed in the Soldiers ' Home , where he re- mained about five months ; that he was again examined , received a discharge fur- lough and was sent home to remain until notified to return , a notice he never re- ceived . John ...
... examined and placed in the Soldiers ' Home , where he re- mained about five months ; that he was again examined , received a discharge fur- lough and was sent home to remain until notified to return , a notice he never re- ceived . John ...
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1st Session accompany H. R. acres affidavit amendment amount appropriation Army August August 20 bill granting bill H. R. bill recommended Captain charge of desertion claim claimant command Commissioner Committee on Invalid Committee on Military Committee on Pensions contract contractors copies County court disability discharge duty enlisted evidence examined facts filed Florida following REPORT Government granting a pension granting an increase hereby hereto appended honor House of Representatives HOUSE REPORT increase of pension Indian Infantry Invalid Pensions James John joint resolution July June labor lands letter March Mary McGarrahan Military Affairs month mustered paid pass patent payment post-office Railroad received recommend the passage record referred the bill regiment relief reported favorably respectfully Secretary Secretary of War Senate September SEPTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 26 Shawnees soldier submitted the following testifies testimony tion United United States Senate vessel Volunteers War Department Washington widow William wound
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