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Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Department of the Interior May 5, 1897
This form is found in the Civil War Pension file of my paternal third great-grandfather. He had served at the end of the Civil War with Company I of the 215 Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He enrolled on April 8, 1865 and was discharged on July 31, 1865. During that time he served as a private and a sergeant.
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