Military discharge of Lieut. Charles H. Bidwell, 49th N.Y.S.V., 1862 June 22.

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Military discharge of Lieut. Charles H. Bidwell, 49th N.Y.S.V., 1862 June 22.

Copy of special order no. 187, issued at Camp Lincoln, Va. by Maj. Gen. McClellan, honorably discharging Lieut. Charles H. Bidwell, 21 June 1862. Order was signed by Lieut. Bidwell's commanding officer, Col. Daniel D. Bidwell, 49th Regiment, New York State Volunteers, 22 June 1862.

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