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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
April 13, 1904 Receipt
This handwritten receipt is found in the Civil War Pension File of my paternal third great-grandfather. It is for some yard work that was done by a John Jenner at 1445 South 16th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The charge was for $3.50, which would be about $100 today, and the fee looks to be paid on April 13, 1904.
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