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[Certificate of enlistment, September 7, 1863]
A document certifying that Hamilton K. Perry's name appeared in the master roll of C.B 1st Vet Regiment NYS in the service of the United States.
[Last Will and Testament of Chauncey H. Redway, November 7, 1854]
Last will and testament of Chauncey H. Redway on November 7, 1854. Upon his death, Redway wishes to give his wife Lodema one-third of the avails of his farm; his daughter Harriet $100 and two cows; his daughter Electa $100; his daughter Cornelia $200; his granddaughter Ida $100; his granddaughter Ellen Loretta $200; and his son Hamilton K. Redway all the remainder of his estates. Redway appoints Thomas C. Chiltenden to be executor of the will. The will was examined and executed on October 1, 1855.
[Letter from 1st Lieutenant Hamilton K. Redway to Captain E. G. Marshall, October 7, 1863]
Letter from First Lieutenant Hamilton K. Redway to Captain E. G. Marshall, the Mustering and Distributing Officer, requesting that Marshall muster into service "New York State Volunteers stationed at Geneva N.Y."
[Letter from G. W. Sorrell, February 7, 1863]
General Orders No. 7. Military leaves were put on hold, unless otherwise directed, to days or hours.
[Letter from Hamilton K. Redway to Loriette Redway, June 7, 1867]
A letter from Hamilton K. Redway in Washington D.C. to his wife, Loriette Redway, on June 7, 1867. The letter is regarding Hamilton Redway's business and life in Washington. Redway informs Loriette that he may make arrangements to move his family to Washington if he succeeds in his pursuit, but will not do so without first hearing from Loriette. Redway mentions that he failed in passing the board, but asks Loriette to keep this information to herself.
[Letter from J. S. Platner, January 7, 1865]
Special Order No. 1. Special Order No. 6 is revoked.
[Letter from John R. McGinness, April 7, 1865]
Redway's Ordnance and Ordnance Stores return for the fourth quarter of 1864 have been examined and referred to the auditor.
[List of stores received from Lieutenant J. W. Alexander, July 7, 1865]
List of supplies from Lt. J. W. Alexander to Hamilton K. Redway. Supplies include: hats, capes, jackets, shirts, drawers, boots, stockings, canteens and tents.
[Receipt of List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage from H. K. Redway, April 7, 1865]
List of clothing, camp and garrison equipage from H. K. Redway to John W. Alexander. Items include: caps, coats, camp kittles.
[Settlement of claim, May 7, 1891]
Settlement of claim for the service of Hamilton K. Redway during the civil war. As Redway's widow, this notification states that Loriette C. Redway would receive $92.86 and her attorneys, Butts and Philips, would receive $10.31. The total of this settlement was $103.17. The claim payment would be distributed in numerical order according to the settlement number on this notification.
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