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1861-1877
Stout, Frankin, fl. 1853
Evidence Required
Affidavit of a commissioned officer as to when and where and under what circumstances the alleged Malarial Fever was contracted.
GLC03131.07.04
9 January 1888
Clewell, L., fl. 1858
to Frank Stout
He asks Stout to fill out the enclosed affidavit, as he caught malaria while on picket duty and has had pain ever since. he also asks for the name of his surgeon.
GLC03131.07.05
20 January 1888
Stout confirms Clewell caught Malaria while out on Picket
Stout provides evidence for Clewell's pension applciation.
GLC03131.07.06
16 June 1863
to Sir
A call to arms. Letter reminds recipient of Frank Stout's bravery and ability and asks that he fight under Stout. Stout is going back again for six months.
GLC03131.07.07
9 November 1897
Royer, Col. Henry, fl. 1897
An Address Delivered by Col. Henry Royer
On the Formal Transfer of the Soldiers' Monument to the City Council of Pottsville. He remembered those who volunteered for the Union , in particular the 129th, of whom Stout was a member.
GLC03131.07.08
14 July 1922
Major Selfridge Dies in Philadelphia
Major Alexander Selfridge, a civil war veteran dies at 79. He was the youngest commissioned officer in the Northern Ranks during the civil war.
GLC03131.07.09
22 July 1865
Myers, Elizabeth, fl. 1920-1974
The Return of Co. C in 1865
On July 22, 1865 the remanant of Company C arrived home under Captain Stolzenbach. A great reception took place at the railroad station. Selfridge was there.
GLC03131.07.10
21 December 1862
Rome, William O., ?-1863
to Mother
Includes a list of all the men in company J and whether they are on duty, sick or discharged. For the moment it is warm and pleasant Recently they had a very hard march.
GLC03131.09.02
24 December 1862
He sent a package with gloves, handkerchiefs, stockings and a pin cushion. The regimentss have all taken their positions within the fort and are ready to attack.
GLC03131.09.03
1859
Kiger, James S., fl. 1859-1873
1859 Diary
Faithfully records the weather each and every day. On May 31st, someone named John steals $150 from another man. June 8th, Thompson's sister got married. Went to a democratic meeting in October and nominated a clerk. November 11th, attended a large...
GLC03131.16.01
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