Kelly, James R. (fl. 1861-1862) to Mary Kelly
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC04197.05 Author/Creator: Kelly, James R. (fl. 1861-1862) Place Written: Huttonville, Virginia Type: Document signed Date: 1861/11/06 Pagination: Order a Copy
"Inventory of the goods and effects, of Andrew M. Arthur..."
6 November 1861, Camp Huttonville VA
Inventory of the goods and effects of Andrew M. Arthur, a private in Captain James R. Kelly's Company (K) of the 14th Regiment Indiana foot Volunteers, who died on the 13th day of September 1861, at Camp Cheat Mountain Summett, VA. The said Andrew M. Arthur diad without being possessed of any property either Real or personal to my Knowledge. He has not been paid since his Enlistment and has pay due him from that time to the date of his death. The said Andrew M. Arthur is indebted to the United States for Clothing $13.73.
I hereby certify that the above Inventory is correct to the best of my knowledge. Done at Camp Huttonville, VA. November 6th, 1861.
James R. Kelly, Capt. Co (K), 14th Regt "Ind" Vols.
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