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NARA 0283

(Form 41.)

MEMORANDA.

Case of Jack Jones late Musician Co. G - 109th U.S.C.T
Residence  Mount Sterling, Ky
Witnesses Jack Wilson & Dick Wilson
Residence Mt Sterling Ky
Papers presented: Letter of Notification and
Affidavits of Identification
Enlisted -- When June 1864  Where Greenupsburg, Ky.
By whom  Capt Grier Period 3 years.
Mustered -- Where Greenupsburg  When June 1864
By whom  Capt Grier
Description -- Where born  Montgomery Co. Ky Age 29 years.
Occupation  Laborer  Eyes  Black
Hair  Black  Complexion  Black
Height  5 feet  6 3/4 inches.
Discharged, [[strikethrough]] or died [[/strikethrough]] at Port Lavaca, Texas 
on the   day of February 1866
Commanding Officer  Capt. Clements
First Sergeant Robert Everet

Enlisted about the same time and place.

REMARKS.

Slave of Wm Jones, Montgomery Co. Ky, when enlisted
James Moore & Asa Tucker were Princ'l Musicians -
Sergt John Story mustered out with Co.
George Beatty, discharged
George Moore, deserted.

Transcription Notes:
Information confirmed via more legible record on Page 3 of this collection of documents. ---------- Reopened for Editing 2024-07-31 18:16:46 ---------- Reopened for Editing 2024-07-31 19:14:03 Rank of "Musician" not Mesier Looks like Capt Green, but "Grier" is more clear on page 3 Wm Jones Princ'l Musicians (Principal Musicians) ---------- Reopened for Editing 2024-08-01 08:22:39 Can confirm "Capt" "Grier" not "Green". More visible on other pages.