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WAR DEPARTMENT,
 
WAR DEPARTMENT,
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ADJUTANT GENERAL's OFFICE
 
ADJUTANT GENERAL's OFFICE
Washington, ___, 186
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Sir:
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Washington, __________, 186
Final Statements in the cases of deceased soldiers are required to be sent to the Adjutant General's Office in duplicate, with one copy of the Inventory of Effects. The Descriptive List should also be sent to this Office in cases where the soldier was absent from his Comapny at the time of his death. Where there were no effects, it should be so stated on a blank Inventory, properly signed.
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SIR:
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Final Statements in the cases of deceased soldiers are required to be sent to the Adjutant General's Office in duplicate, with one copy of the Inventory of Effects. The Descriptive List should also be sent to this Office in cases where the soldier was absent from his Company at the time of his death. Where there were no effects, it should be so stated on a blank Inventory, properly signed.
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Certificates of Disability should be sent in duplicate. Special care should be taken that the date of discharge and signature of the discharging office should be affixed.
 
Certificates of Disability should be sent in duplicate. Special care should be taken that the date of discharge and signature of the discharging office should be affixed.
Vii of the Final Statement Vii Inventory, has been received in the case of Richard Oliver, of Co. ["?"] 20[it?] Regiment of U.S.C. [?] Volunteers, whose papers were forwarded to this Office. You will please forward the missing papers without delay.
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All of the Final Statement All Inventory, has been received in the case of Richard Oliver, of Co. "K", 20th Regiment of U.S.C. Troops Volunteers, whose papers were forwarded to this Office. You will please forward the missing papers without delay.
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I have the honor to be, sir,
 
I have the honor to be, sir,
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Very respectfully,
 
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
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[Fe??]. Faggard
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Your obedient servant,
Assistant Adjutant General.
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(110)
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Sect. Saggard
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Assistant Adjutant General. (110)
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COMMANDING OFFICER [strikethrough]
 
COMMANDING OFFICER [strikethrough]
[Af??] Seing J. J. Richard
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[Asst.?] Surg. J. J. Woodward
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S.G.O.
 
S.G.O.
[A?ih] Oct 25th [underlined] 1865, on [board?] Stewarship [sic] [Ao??hem] Light. [eu??eete] from New Orleans, La, to New York City. after mueter [over?] [?before] final payment.
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Died Oct 25th [underlined] 1865, on board Steamship Northern
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Light. Enroute from New Orleans, La, to New York City. After
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muster out [+?] before final payment.
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Information of of death taken from letter, dated Dec 24' 1866
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from late Comdig [sic] officer Co "K" 20" U.S.C. troops.
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Latest revision as of 13:35, 30 November 2020

WAR DEPARTMENT,

ADJUTANT GENERAL's OFFICE

Washington, __________, 186

SIR:

Final Statements in the cases of deceased soldiers are required to be sent to the Adjutant General's Office in duplicate, with one copy of the Inventory of Effects. The Descriptive List should also be sent to this Office in cases where the soldier was absent from his Company at the time of his death. Where there were no effects, it should be so stated on a blank Inventory, properly signed.

Certificates of Disability should be sent in duplicate. Special care should be taken that the date of discharge and signature of the discharging office should be affixed.

All of the Final Statement All Inventory, has been received in the case of Richard Oliver, of Co. "K", 20th Regiment of U.S.C. Troops Volunteers, whose papers were forwarded to this Office. You will please forward the missing papers without delay.

I have the honor to be, sir,

Very respectfully,

Your obedient servant,

Sect. Saggard

Assistant Adjutant General. (110)

COMMANDING OFFICER [strikethrough]

[Asst.?] Surg. J. J. Woodward

S.G.O.

Died Oct 25th [underlined] 1865, on board Steamship Northern Light. Enroute from New Orleans, La, to New York City. After muster out [+?] before final payment.

Information of of death taken from letter, dated Dec 24' 1866 from late Comdig [sic] officer Co "K" 20" U.S.C. troops.

M.