Oliver H. Ingalls military papers, 1864-1910.

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Oliver H. Ingalls military papers, 1864-1910.

Discharge (1864 Feb.) for reenlistment with 1st Massachusetts Cavalry at Mitchells, Va.; orders, appointment, discharge and reenlistment documents (1866-1867) relating to Ingalls's service with 1st U.S. Cavalry Regiment at Fort Vancouver, Wash., and Camp Watson, Or.; documents relating to claims by Ingalls for pay, clothing, and travel, issued by U.S. Dept. of the Treasury, Second Auditor's Office; pension forms of Massachusetts Adjutant General's Office; and copy of information concerning Ingalls's military records received from the town treasurer, Franklin, Mass.

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