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Sir,
 
Sir,
  
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from your Office  
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I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from your Office of application for Pension No. 161.1165, and to return it herewith, with such information as is furnished by the files of this Office.
of application for Pension No. 161.1165, and to return it  
 
herewith, with such information as is furnished by the files of this  
 
Office.
 
  
It appears from the Rolls on file in this Office, that  
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It appears from the Rolls on file in this Office, that Richard Oliver was enrolled on the 30 day of Dec., 1863, at 13th [?is?] N.Y. in Co. "K," 20 Regiment of U.S.C.T. Volunteers, to serve three years, or during the war, and mustered into service as a Private on the 4 day of Feby 1864, at [Rick?? ?ela?] NY. st. in Co. "K." 20th Regiment of U.S.C.T Volunteers, to serve three years, or during the war. On the Muster ^Dec. 1 Roll of Co. K of that Regiment, for the months of dated, New Orleans La, Oct 4th 1865, he is reported present and mustered out with Co.- with the rimark [sic] "+ Discharge given Oct 7, 1865 with view to payment without returning to State." A letter you viewed at this office, Dec 26, 1866 [underlined], from Norman R. Martin late Capet of Co. "K" 20th U.S.C.T. to admitting the Duchary Certificates of a number of [enlisted?] men of his Co. who died while en-route from New Orleans La. to New York- Official copy of letter delivered Capt. Martin's signature to letter has been compared with his Official signature on file in this office and is believed to be genuine. R. Oliver's Discharge Cert. was sent to the Second Auditor July 3, 1864.
Richard Oliver was enrolled on the 30  
 
day of Dec., 1863, at 13th [??4] N.Y. in Co. "K," 20 Regiment of U.S.C.T. Volunteers, to  
 
serve three years, or during the war, and mustered into  
 
service as a Private on the 4 day of Feby  
 
1864, at [Rick?? ?ela?] NY. st. in Co. "K." 20th Regiment of U.S.C.T Volunteers, to serve three  
 
years, or during the war. On the Muster ^Dec. 1 Roll of Co. K  
 
of that Regiment, for the months of dated, New Orleans La, Oct 4th  
 
1865, he is reported present and mustered out with Co.- with the rimark [sic] "t Discharge  
 
given Oct 7, 1865 with view to payment without returning to State." A letter you viewed at  
 
this office, Dec 26, 1866 [underlined], from Norman R. Martin late Capet of Co. "K" 20th U.S.C.T.  
 
to admitting the Duchary Certificates of a number of [enlisted?] men of his Co. who died  
 
while en-route from New Orleans La. to New York- Official copy of letter delivered  
 
Capt. Martin's signature to letter has been compared with his Official signature on file in this office  
 
and is believed to be genuine. R. Oliver's Discharge Cert. was sent to the Second Auditor July 3, 1864.
 
  
 
I am, Sir, very respectfully,
 
I am, Sir, very respectfully,
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Your obedient servant,
 
Your obedient servant,
  

Revision as of 15:42, 28 December 2020

Washington, D. C

June 16, 1868.

Sir,

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from your Office of application for Pension No. 161.1165, and to return it herewith, with such information as is furnished by the files of this Office.

It appears from the Rolls on file in this Office, that Richard Oliver was enrolled on the 30 day of Dec., 1863, at 13th [?is?] N.Y. in Co. "K," 20 Regiment of U.S.C.T. Volunteers, to serve three years, or during the war, and mustered into service as a Private on the 4 day of Feby 1864, at [Rick?? ?ela?] NY. st. in Co. "K." 20th Regiment of U.S.C.T Volunteers, to serve three years, or during the war. On the Muster ^Dec. 1 Roll of Co. K of that Regiment, for the months of dated, New Orleans La, Oct 4th 1865, he is reported present and mustered out with Co.- with the rimark [sic] "+ Discharge given Oct 7, 1865 with view to payment without returning to State." A letter you viewed at this office, Dec 26, 1866 [underlined], from Norman R. Martin late Capet of Co. "K" 20th U.S.C.T. to admitting the Duchary Certificates of a number of [enlisted?] men of his Co. who died while en-route from New Orleans La. to New York- Official copy of letter delivered Capt. Martin's signature to letter has been compared with his Official signature on file in this office and is believed to be genuine. R. Oliver's Discharge Cert. was sent to the Second Auditor July 3, 1864.

I am, Sir, very respectfully,

Your obedient servant,

[Thomnom Mieunt?] Assistant Adjunct General (2)

The Commissioner of Reviews,

Washington D.C.

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