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11th. That I am not one of those persons who have been engaged in the destruction of the commerce of the United States upon the high seas, nor one of those who have made raids into the United States from Canada, or been engaged in destroying the commerce of the United States upon the lakes and rivers that separate the British Provinces from the United States.

12th. That I am not, at the time when seeking to obtain the benefits of the President's Proclamation, by taking the oath therein prescribed, in military, naval or civil confinement or custody, or under bonds of the civil, military or naval authorities, or agents of the United States, as prisoner of war, or person detained for offences of any kind, either before or after conviction.

13th. That I am not one of those persons who have voluntarily participated in said rebellion, and the estimated value of whose taxable property is over twenty thousand dollars.

14th. That I am not one of those persons who taken the oath of amnesty as prescribed in the President's Proclamation of December 8th, A.D. 1863, or an oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States since the date of said proclamation, and who have not thenceforward kept and maintained the same inviolate.

And I, the undersigned, do solemnly swear that the foregoing application is made in good faith, with the full intent and purpose on my part henceforward to be loyal to the United States, and that the foregoing statements by me made are, each and all of them, full, complete, and true.

SO HELP ME GOD.

D C Glenn

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
2nd day of September
1865, at Mississippi City, Miss
J. H. Mathews Captain
66" U.S.C. Inftry and Provost Marshal.

HEADQUARTERS, Post Miss City  Miss
Septr. 2nd 1865

Upon the foregoing application of David C Glenn it is hereby ordered that the Amnesty Oath, as prescribed by the Proclamation of the President of the United States, dated May 29, 1865, be administered to him by J H Mathews

Captn. & Provost Marshall

Frank E. Miller
Miss 66th U.S.C.I. Commanding Post Miss City