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To all whom it may concern
 
To all whom it may concern
 
Know Ye, That Nelson C. Perry a private
 
Know Ye, That Nelson C. Perry a private
of Capt Charles S. Emerson Company [?] 10th Regiment
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of Capt Charles S. Emerson Company A 10th Regiment
 
of Maine Vols who was Enrolled on the 9th
 
of Maine Vols who was Enrolled on the 9th
day of September 1861 To serve Two year is
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day of September 1861 To serve Two years is
 
hereby Discharged from the Service of the
 
hereby Discharged from the Service of the
 
United States this first day of March 1862 at
 
United States this first day of March 1862 at

Revision as of 15:08, 30 January 2019

To all whom it may concern Know Ye, That Nelson C. Perry a private of Capt Charles S. Emerson Company A 10th Regiment of Maine Vols who was Enrolled on the 9th day of September 1861 To serve Two years is hereby Discharged from the Service of the United States this first day of March 1862 at Baltimore Md by reason of Surgeons Certificate of disability - Said Nelson C. Perry was born in Minot in the State of Maine is Twenty years of age Five feet Six inches high Light Complexion blue Eyes Brown hair and by occupation when Enrolled a Shoemaker - Given at Adams House General Hospital Baltimore Md this first day of March 1862 George Taylor Asst Surgeon U.S.A. In charge of Hospital

Head Quarters Army of the Potomac Approved Feby 26 1862 by Command of Maj General Mc Clellan J.S. Conrad

Discharged by reason of a Rheumatic complaint which rendered him unfit for duty E.B. Lovejoy