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Item Code: 998-269
Dated June 12, 1863, pre-printed and ink. “Paymaster 89 Regiment, Ohio V., U.S.A. / ON FIRST PAY DAY, PAY TO THE ORDER OF / W Copes Sutler 89 Regiment, Ohio V., U. S. A. / Two Dollars, / And decut the same from my pay for services to the U.S, / H. H. Harris / $ 200 / Company D 89 Regiment Ohio V., U.S.A.”
Measures 5 3/8” x 2 5/8”. On reverse is “THE WITHIN NAMED / H.H. Harris / is a Member of / Company D / 89 Regt Ohio V., U.S.A. / I[saac]. Nelson Capt. / Comdg. Co. D 89th U.S.A.”
Overall very good condition; light scattered soiling/staining.
Henry H. Harris was 20 years old when he enlisted on 8/11/1862 as a Private. On 8/26/1862 he mustered into "D" Co. OH 89th Infantry. He was discharged for disability on 7/8/1863 at Nashville, TN. [ld]
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