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ORIGINAL INVALID CLAIM.
Soldier, Isaac Carter
P.O., New Berne
State, N.C.
Rank, Private, Corp., & Serg't
Company, "B" Transferred "G"
Regiment, 14 U.S.C. Vol. Hy. Arty, 14 U.S.C. Vol. Hy. Arty.
Rates, $ [left blank] per month, commencing July 5, 1888.
Pensioned for [left blank]
RECOGNIZED ATTORNEY,
Name, Frederick Douglas,
P.O., New Berne, N.C.
Fee, $25, Agent [left blank] to pay.
Articles filed July 5, 1888.
APPROVALS.
Approved for rheumatism, disease of lungs, and diarrhea & results.
Submitted for act: May 6th, 1892. N.M.M. Laugh[hi], Examiner.
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IMPORTANT DATES.
Enlisted March 12th, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 11th, 1865.
Declaration filed July 5, 1888.
Not in service since Dec. 11th, 1865.
BASIS OF CLAIM.
Alleges in declaration that near Morehead
City, N.C., winter of 1864, he contracted diarrhea
& piles, rheumatism, swelling of feet & legs, pains in
joints, asthma, lung disease, and "shortness of
breath."
Doesn't write. No. M.C.
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