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3652Willard Fogg membership, James Parker Post, GAR.
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • Other, Veterans
  • 1891
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Discharged by reason of gun shot wound. Occupation: farmer Was in 1st Regiment, H. Aart (maybe Artillery) Lives in Salisbury Cove, born in Seawall?
3703John Higgins, James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1893
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR.
3701Asa F. Smith, James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR.
3709James George, James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. George was born in Ireland.
3704Richard H. Paine, James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR.
3707W.H. Davis James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR.
3705William Rogers James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR.
3718Dennis Haley, Application for Membership
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • Other, Veterans
  • 1894
Description:
Application for Membership, James M. Parker Post, GAR. He was born in Ireland and was in the Navy; current occupations was a carpenter.
3711Wellington McFarland, James M. Parker GAR Post
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post GAR. He was with the 18th Maine Volunteers.
3706John A. Rodick, James M. Parker GAR Post application
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1894 (?)
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. "Discharged by reason of disability in battle before Petersburg, June 18, 1864."
3710Benjamin Cousins, James M. Parker GAR Post
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1895
Description:
Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Cousins was born in England and was discharged by reason of disability.
3726W.E. Hadlock
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • Other, Veterans
  • 1895
Description:
Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by William Edwin Hadlock who served in the 28th Maine Infantry for one year. He was wounded on or about Dec. 16, 1862 when he was thrown from a horse; rank was Lt. Colonel.
3719J. E. Clark, Application for Membership
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • Other, James M. Parker Post
  • Other, Veterans
  • 1896
Description:
Application for membership in James M Parker Post GAR by J.E. Clark, Corporal, 28 Maine Infantry.
3715Anson P. Cunningham
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1896
Description:
Application for membership in James Parker Post, GAR. Cunningham was a privet [sic] and current occupation was a teamster.
3716Joseph E. Young, Application for Membership
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1897
Description:
Application for memberhip to James Parker Post, GAR. Joseph Young was a private in Co. "E", 26th Maine Regiment
3717Edmund Pendleton, Application for Membership
  • Document, Form, Application, Membership Application
  • 1898
Description:
Application for membership in James M. Parker post, GAR, by Edmund Pendleton. He was a 2nd Lt. in Co. "E" 4th Regiment, New Jersey (?) Heavy Artillery. He resigned, because he had not received a promised commission in the regular artillery as promised by Secretary of War Stanton and was honorably discharged. He also served as aid [sic] de camp to General DeRussy.