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NARA0016

(FORM 24.)

rsing Officer, Louisville Ky, to assist him in the "discovery, identification and payment" of claimants, under act of March 29th, 1867.

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| HEIGHT. Inches | MUSTERED INTO SERVICE. WHEN. | MUSTERED INTO SERVICE. WHERE. | MUSTERED INTO SERVICE. BY WHOM. | DISCHARGED (See Note 1.) WHEN. | DISCHARGED (See Note 1.) WHERE. | NAME OF COMMANDING OFFICER OF COMPANY AT TIME OF SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE, OR DEATH. | NAME OF 1ST SERGEANT OF COMPANY AT TIME OF SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE OR DEATH | NAME OF ONE OR MORE OF HIS COMPANY WHO ENLISTED AT OR ABOUT SAME TIME AND PLACE. | NOTES. { 1. In case of death note the fact, date, and place, in column of discharged. 2. If a slave, that fact and name of owner will be noted in his column. 3. Any other peculiar fact, or event, connected with the soldier's history, will also be noted in this column. REMARKS. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |

| 7 1/2 | Aug. 20, '64 | Indianapolis, Ind. | Lt. Fletcher | Oct 15, '64 | Died in Fed' Hospit'l in Virginia | 2d Lt John Hill | Joseph Roberts | Gale Halloway Wm Herndon | Mustered in as Abram Halloway. It does not appear that he ever joined the company for duty as his name is not borne on any company Rolls. His Final statements represent him as belonging to Co. F, and are signed by 2d Lt John Hill of that company. Died of Dysentary. No record of "Free or Slave" Status. |

| 7 | Dec. 30, '64 | Louisville, Ky. | Capt. Smith | Feb 9, '65 | Died Louisville, Ky. | - | - | No enlistments made at same time and place. | The name of this soldier appears on different records as given in the Column of "names of claimants". He was admitted to Taylor Barracks Hospital for treatment for Debility and Epilepsy, and died of Debility from Miasmatic disease. His enlistment papers show that he was a slave of Jackson Mills. |

| x9 | Sept. 5, '64 | Lebanon, Ky. | Capt Fidled | Died Dec. 10, '64 | Camp Nelson, Ky. | Capt. J.W. Anderson | Jno. C. Col | Jack Squires Doc Sheares | x His height is also given a 5 feet 7 inches. He was a slave of Pleasant Saunders Taylor Co. Ky. He died of Pleurisy. |

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