Autographed letter from W.W. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1883, to Mrs. Synthia (John) Eaton, Samaria, Monroe County, Michigan.

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Autographed letter from W.W. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1883, to Mrs. Synthia (John) Eaton, Samaria, Monroe County, Michigan.

Series 14 of record group 70-31 consists of an autographed letter from W.W. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1883, to Mrs. Synthia (John) Eaton. The letter outlines the procedure to be followed in submitting claim made on military service of John Eaton, Company B, 67th Regiment Ohio Volunteers, pension application number 305,618.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7760291

State Archive of Michigan

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La Salle (Mich.)

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Eaton, John D.

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John Eaton ( - ) owned a general store in Worcester, Mass. From the description of Account book, 1808-1821. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259317 ...

Dudley, William W. (William Wade), 1842-1909

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William Wade Dudley was born in Weathersfield Bow, Vermont, the son of Reverend John Dudley, a well-known Congregational minister whose sermons were widely reprinted. Reverend Wade was a graduate of Yale Seminary, a sometime missionary to the Choctaw Indians, and a descendant of William Dudley, one of the earliest settlers of Guilford, Connecticut, in 1639. Dudley's mother was Abigail Wade, a granddaughter of Col. Nathaniel Wade, a staff officer to General George Washington during the Revolution...

Eaton, Synthia

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