Columbus City Directory


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Columbus Directory


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A Treatise on the Practice of the Pension Bureau, Governing the Adjudication of Army and Navy Pensions


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The Bureau of Pensions


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The 'Lost' Pensions


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"This book is a finding aid to payment records found in the series of records entitled "Settled Accounts for Payment of the Accrued Pensions (Final Payments)" found in Entry 724 of the Records of the Third Auditor, Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, Record Group 217, at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. These records represent accounts from the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, various Indian Wars before 1860, and the Mexican War. Many of the individuals identified in this list are not found in the pension indexes familiar to genealogists that cover the periods of those wars. this volume (which lists 16,000 settled accounts for pensioners or their heirs) is designed to make access to these records possible"




Letter from the Commissioner of Pensions to the Secretary of the Interior Showing the Total Number of Cases Allowed by the Bureau of Pensions, and the Total Value of the First Payments in Said Cases, from March 1, 1889, to December 31, 1892, Inclusive, as Well as the Condition of the Pending and Completed Files of the Bureau and the State of the Pension Roll, December 31, 1892


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Index to U. S. Invalid Pension Records, 1801-1815


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This is the index to a ledger titled the Revolution War and Acts of Military Establishments, Invalid Pension Payments, March 1801-1815. This voluminous source document is an 18 x 25" ledger, 3 inches thick and unindexed. Compiled by author and genealogist M. June Clark, this work serves as a guide to tracing claims for injuries and deaths of American soldiers in the Revolutionary War filed between 1801 and 1815.