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to Force [Judge Manning Ferguson Force]
24 April 1877
Pope, John, 1822-1892
with annotations
GLC06762.035
10 May 1877
GLC06762.036
23 May 1877
GLC06762.037
2 July 1877
GLC06762.038
31 October 1877
GLC06762.039
January 15, 1878
GLC06762.041
February 2, 1878
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf.
GLC06762.042
22 April 1878
with annotations. Followed by blank half leaf, marked by wet ink on last page.
GLC06762.043
14 September 1878
with annotations.
GLC06762.044
15 November 1878
GLC06762.046
5 December 1878
GLC06762.047
10 December 1878
GLC06762.048
5 January 1879
Pope, Clara Horton, 1834-1888
GLC06762.049
January 14, 1879
GLC06762.050
to John Weeks
22 December 1879
Elliot, John F., fl. 1860
Informs Weeks that Surgeons D.W. Young and Hawley are dead. Suggests that Weeks write to George Biddulph for information regarding an assistant surgeon. Lists the names of four soldiers of Company K living in the area, including himself.
GLC06728.096
January 12, 1880
Writes that he has been trying to get Captain Adams' address but hasn't been successful. Expresses his surprise that he and other soldiers have lived to tell stories of what they experienced during the war. Advises Weeks to contact Captain Adams in...
GLC06728.097
15 May 1880
Hammond, M.J., fl. 1860
Written on Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co. stationery. Writes that he does remember Weeks contracting measles in Rolla and again after the battle of Pea Ridge. Informs Weeks of Captain Adams' address.
GLC06728.098
31 May 1880
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Confirms that Weeks contracted the measles while in service. Asks that Weeks send him any papers requiring his signature.
GLC06728.099
February 17,1882
Elliot, John, fl. 1860
Writes that he has filled out his recollections of Weeks' case (referring to Weeks contracting the measles while in service). Also writes that John P. Lenhart is willing to make an affidavit on Weeks' behalf. Asks that Weeks return the same favor...
GLC06728.100
February 21, 1882
Writes that he has forgotten exactly what Weeks' disability was but thinks it was loss of speech due to measles. Asks that Weeks fill out the affidavit with the details of his illness
GLC06728.101
to Theodore Rea
26 May 1882
Weeks, John F., fl. 1860-1882
Writes to Rea regarding affidavits for his disability. States that he has received affidavits from Al Taft and George Mordoff. Includes a response from Rea stating that he can attest to Weeks disabilities.
GLC06728.103
circa 1861-1864
A partial letter most likely included with letter #103. Written in Weeks' hand writing; this letter appears to be a standard statement of the content Weeks wanted included in the affidavits in support of his application for pension.
GLC06728.104
to Elon
19 June 1882
Asks that his friend attest to his disability. Writes that he has sent a copy of Theodore Rea's certificate as an example.
GLC06728.105
Notary Public Document
January 17, 1887
Barney, A.J., fl. 1860
Signed by H. J. Baldwin, notary public. A.J. Barney certifies that John Weeks was discharged from the army due to an illness of the lungs in October of 1864. He also certifies that Dr. Parker of Erie County, Ohio treated Weeks.
GLC06728.108
January 17,1887
Taft, E.N., fl. 1860
Signed by E.H. Andress, notary public. Certifies that [E.N. Taft] knew Weeks in 1864 and was afflicted by lung disease which lasted for several years.
GLC06728.109
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