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I Mrs E.J. Cuttino solemnly swear that I have carefully read the Amnesty Proclamation issued by ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, on May 29th, 1865, and that I am not excepted from the benefits of that Proclamation by any one of the fourteen exceptions therein made, except 

E J Cuttino

Sworn to and subscribed before me at Columbia S.C. this 13th day of Nov 1865.

L.B. Mesnard
Capt. & Asst P Mar

No. _

United States of America.

I Mrs E.J. Cuttino of the [[strikethrough]] County [[/strikethrough]] of Richland Dist State of South Carolina do solemnly swear in the presence of Almighty God that I will henceforth faithfully support and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the Union of the States thereunder, and that I will, in like manner, abide by and faithfully support all laws and proclamations which have been made during the existing rebellion with reference to the Emancipation of Slaves - SO HELP ME GOD.

E J Cuttino

Sworn to and subscribed before me at Columbia S.C. this 13th day of Nov 1865.

L. B. Mesnard
Capt. & Asst P Mar

The above named has Blond complexion, gray hair, and black eyes; is 5 feet 4 inches high, aged 63 years; by profession a _.
(The original Oaths will be transmitted, by the officer administering them, to the Department of State, through intermediate channels, and a certified copy thereof will be furnished to the applicant for pardon, to accompay his petition.)