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Jenks, Ethan A. [statement regarding Captain Jenks' pay between the times of his dismissal and reinstatement from military service]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02750.064 Author/Creator: Jenks, Ethan A. Place Written: Foster, Rhode Island Type: Autograph document signed Date: 12 September 1865 Pagination: 3 p. ; 35.1 x 20.9 cm. Order a Copy

Walker signs as Justice of the Peace. Contains Jenks' statement that he was dismissed on 4 May 1863, but learned of this dismissal while in the field 3 July 1863. Jenks requests pay for the period between 4 May 1863 and 12 June 1863.

Jenks served as Captain of Company "I," seventh regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers between 1862 and 1865. During the Civil War, Jenks' Regiment spent time in Rhode Island, Kentucky, and Virginia, participating in battles at Fredericksburg and Fort Sedgwick. Following the Civil War, Jenks returned to Rhode Island, becoming President of the Seventh Rhode Island Veterans Association and later serving as a deputy tax collector. Jenks was married to Sanondess Jenks (1835-1923) during and after the War. This collection contains various letters, military documents, deeds, and other items related to Jenks' life during and after the War. See location notes field for information on various locations.

Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1828-1901

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