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226,000 destines


ORIGINAL INVALID PENSION
Claimant, Lot H. Carley
P.O., Dubuque Rank, First Sergeant
County, Do Company, E
State, Iowa Regiment, 5 Iowa Cavy.
Attorney, T. W. Tallmadge City
Fee, $10 Agent not to pay
Rate, $4 per month, commencing Aug. 12, 1865
Disabled by Scurvy and chronic diarrhea
Submitted for adriuprin Jan 10, 1882 by Nath T. Savelevo, Examiner
Approved for
Chronic diarrhea and Chr. Diarrhea & Scurfy 1/2
scurvy
Mos Hurachute James Lams
Jany 20th, 1883
Reviewer Jany 23rd, 1883 Med. Rev.
Enlisted Aug. 27th, 1861 ________ service from _____
Mustered -------- 18____, to _________ 18___,
Discharged Aug 11, 1865 in ________________________
Declaration filed Not in military or naval
Feby 3, 1880 service since August 11,
Last material evidence filed 1865, when discharged._______, 188___

BASIS OF CLAIM

Alleges in declaration filed February 3rd, 1880, that at Andersonville Prison Ga. from July 30 to Nov 21st 1864 from exposure and many privations contracted scurvy and diarrhea. Also at Millen and Savannah Prisons.


ARREARS OF WIDOW'S PENSION.

Act of June 7, 1888
Pensioner Margaret A. Carley Soldier Lot H. Carley
P. O. North Auburn Rank Sergeant, Co. E
County Nemaha, State Nebraska Regiment 5th Iowa Vol. Cav

Allow arrears of pension at the rate of $8.00 per month from July 16, 1885, and two dollars a month additional for each child, as follows:

LeRoy C. Born March 13, 1871/Comm. July 16, 1885
Sixteen " 12, 1887/Ending Sept. 10,1885
Harry D. Born Jan. 25, 1873 /Comm. July 16, 1885
Sixteen " 24, 1879 /Ending Sept. 10, 1885

and ending Sept. 10, 1885 when original pension commenced.

Was pensioned April 5th 1886 at $8.00 per month from September 11, 1885 and $12.00 per month from March 19, 1886 and two dollars a month additional for each child as above stated.

Submitted for allowance July 24, 1888
Wm. L. Shmitt
Examiner
Approved July 25, 1888 Approved July 28, 1888
Kinsley Dawson


Surgeon's Certificate

In the Case of Lot H. Carley
Co. E, 5 Reg't Iowa Vol.

Application for Pension.
No. 341726
Date of Examination: August 8, 1881
Cephas L. Carroll,
Examining Surgeon
Post Office, Edinburgh
County, Christian
State, Illinois


EXAMINING SURGEON'S CERTIFICATE
IN THE CASE OF AN ORIGINAL APPLICANT

No. of Application 341726
State: Illinois County: Christian
Post Office: Edinburgh, Aug. 8, 1881

I hereby certify that I have carefully examined Lot H. Carley, late a private Co. E, 5 Regiment, Iowa Vols. in the service of the United States, who is an APPLICANT for an invalid pension by reason of alleged disability resulting from scurvy & chronic diarrhea.

In my opinion the said Lot H. Carley is 7/8 total incapacitated for obtaining his subsistence by manual labor from the cause above stated.

Judging from his present condition and from the evidence before me it is my belief that the said disability did originate in the service aforesaid in the line of duty.

The disability is permanent.

A more particular description of the applicant's condition is subjoined:

Height, 6; weight, 147; complexion, dark; age, 41; pulse, 78; respiration, 17

Mucus membrane of mouth dark red, spongy and bleed very easily. Gums spongy and fallen away from teeth, teeth loose and black, breath offensive - Disability 3/8 total.

Abdomen tympanitic and tender and pressure. Has from 3 to 8 muce-purulent, and occasionally bloody stools daily for several days to be followed by obstinate constipation for a few days then alternate with diarrhea again. Disability 1/2 total, General health bad. Claimant says the above disabilities were contracted while in Andersonville Prison

Cephas L. Carroll
Examining Surgeon

{Diagram}
Stamped by the U.S. Pension Office
August 15, 1881

Surgeon's Certificate

In Case of
Lot H. Carley
Co. E, 5th Reg't Ia. Cavy.

Application for Pension
No. 341,726
C.M. Belden
Bd. of Examining Surgeons
Post Office, Dubuque
County, Dubuque
State, Iowa

EXAMINING SURGEON'S CERTIFICATE
IN THE CASE OF AN ORIGINAL APPLICANT

No. 341,726
Name of Claimant, Lot H. Carley
Rank, Liut
Company, E
Regiment, 5 Iowa Cavly
State, Iowa

Examining Surgeon's Address:
Post Office, Dubuque
County, Dubuque
State, Iowa

Date of examination, Dec. 20th, 1882

(This document was copied with a piece of paper laying over a portion of the contents, I am unable to type the full contents of the document.)

____I hereby certify that we have carefully examined this applicant, who claims that while in the service . . . place named Andersonville . . . on or about the -- day of July . . . Ch. diarrhea & scurvy . . . in consequence thereof he is 3/8 disabled for earning his subsistence. . .

He states that he is 42 years of age, that he . . . pounds, and that he is 6 feet -- inches. . .

His pulse-rate is 75 . . . his temperature normal.

The examination reveals the following. . . Phys. cond. ratherfuble. . .

Contracted diarrhea . . . Andersonville and two other . . . after his discharge. Ever since . . . unable to perform more than half a mans. . . no signs of any . . . disease . . . some absorption gums, as if he had suffered from scurvy and an appearance of delicate constitution.

We give credit to his statements and believe his total powers have been impaired by the privations suffered while in prisons.

If statements are proven, Dis. 3/8

From the condition and history of the claimant, it is our opinion the disability was truly incurred in the service as claimed, and that it is no aggravated or protracted by vicious habits.

We find the disability as above described to entitle him to 3/8 rating.

Ara Honn, M. Stab
C.M. Belden
Board of Examining Surgeons

{Diagram}
Stamp by Pension Office covered by piece of paper while copying.


State of Kansas,
Pottawatomie County, ss.

Margaret A. Carley, of Wamego, being first duly sworn, declares and says that she is the widow of Lot H. Carley a Sergeant of Company E, Fifth Iowa Volunteer Cavalry; that she receives a pension under Certificate No. 221,434; that she was born January 20, 1845, and is, therefore, entitled to an increase of pension under the present pension law; that she was married to the said soldier February 18, 1864.

And further affront saith not.
Margaret A. Carley
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
13th day of September, 1916.
A. T. McMillan
Notary Public
My Commission will expire September 8, 1919.


Document stamped by the Pension Office
September 15, 1916
State of Iowa Dubuque County ss.

I hereby certify that during the year of 1882, I prescribed for Lot H. Carley, late of Co. E 5th Iowa Cavalry, for general debility and I further certify that I have no interest whatever in the prosecution of his claim for pension.

G.M. Staples
Late Surg. 14th Iowa Infantry
and Ex. U.S. Examining Surg. for Pensions
Subscribed and sworn to by G.M. Staples
before me this 12th day of January A.D. 1886

Witness my hand and notary seal.
E. H. Duncan
Notary Public
Clerk's Certificate
State of Iowa, Dubuque County, ss.

I, James J. Dunn, Clerk of the District court of Iowa, in and for the County aforesaid, do hereby certify, that Ed. W. Duncan before whom the annexed affidavit was taken, was, at the time of the taking such affidavit, a Notary Public of Iowa in and for said County, duly qualified and authorized to take the same. And that I am well acquainted with his handwriting, and verily believe his name subscribed to the jurist of said affidavit to be genuine.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
office, in the city of Dubuque, this 12th day of January A.D. 1886.

J.J. Dunn
Clerk of the District Court, Dubuque County


This document appears on the letterhead of The Wamego State Bank
Wamego, Kansas

September 13, 1916
Commissioner of Pensions,
Washington, D. C.

Dear Sir:-

Under the new law, I am entitled to an increase of pension to $20.00 per month. I enclose affidavit in regard to my age and date of my marriage. I trust this will be sufficient to meet the requirements of the department.

Yours respectfully,
Margaret A. Carley
Enc.
Document stamped by the Pension Office
September 15, 1916


WIDOW'S PENSION

Claimant Margaret A. Carley Soldier Lot H. Carley
P.O. North Auburn Rank Sgt, Co. E
County Nemaha, State Georgia Regiment 5 Iowa Cav. Vol
Rate, $8.00 per month, commencing Sept. 11, 1885, and $12.00 from March 19, 1886, and two dollars a month additional for each child as follows:

By former marriages -- None
By last marriage.
LeRoy C. Born March 13, 1871 Commencing Sept. 11, 1885
Sixteen " 12, 1887
Harry D. Born Jan. 25, 1873 Commencing Sept. 11, 1885
Sixteen " 24, 1889
Payments on all former certificates covering any portion of same time to be deducted.
All pensions to terminate ________________
Recognized Attorney:
T. W. Tallmadge Fee $10.00 Agent ____ to pay less
P.O. Washington, D.C. ten and -- paid by claimant
Approvals:
Submitted for admission March 8, 1886 ?? Sherrett, Examiner
Approved for admission, origin of Chronic diarrhea and accepted, scurvy & results.
Hannington, Legal Reviewer

March 12, 1886

Approved for admission; death resulted from Asthma & gastritis due to ch. diarrhea and scurvy which has been legally accepted,

C.M. Truman, John Cauifabell
Medical Ref.
March 29, 1886


Important Dates
Enlisted August 27, 1861
Mustered August 27, 1961
Discharged August 11, 1865
Died July 15, 1885
Declaration filed September 11, 1885
Invalid application filed Feb. 13, 1880
Invalid last paid to a pensioner
Former marriage of soldier no
Death of former wife no
Claimant's marriage to soldier Feb. 18, 1864

Notes written in margin:

No M.C.
Soldier pensioned for Scurvy & Chr. Diar. Cl. # 226.000 Claimant writes.

Rectangular stamp on face of document:

Entitled to $20 per month, Commencing Sept. 8, 1916, under act of Sept. 8,1916. Wife During Civil War service

Sep 23 1916 Initialed EMT


Medical Evidence
Affidavit of Dr. Jackson
Claim of
Margt. A. Carley
No. 330706
for L. H. Carley
E & 5 Iowa Cav.
Filed by T.W. Tallmadge
Attorney at Law
and Solicitor of Claims
Washington, D.C.

PHYSICIAN'S AFFIDAVIT

State of Iowa, County of Dubuque, SS.

Personally came before me, a Notary Public in and for the aforesaid County and State, E. B. Jackson, M.D. a citizen of Dubuque County whose Post Office address is #855 Salust Street Dubuque Iowa, well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly sworn declares in relation to aforesaid case as follows:

That he is a Practicing Physician, and that he has been acquainted with said soldier for about 11 years, and that did not know claimant prior to enlistment. First prescribed for him about May 1883 and at different times from that time until Apr 18th 1884 when I last prescribed for him. His difficulties were general debility and disange such of that stomach shown by pain after eating, acidity and at times vomiting.

His strength was so impaired that he would give out and be compelled to lie down for a time whenever he was -- at other times could perhaps work the greater part of the day.

He further declares that he has been a practitioner of medicine for eleven years, and that he has no interest either direct or indirect, in the prosecution of this claim.

E. R. Jackson, M.D.
Affiant's Signature


Sworn to and subscribed before me this seventh day of January A.D. 1886, and I hereby certify that the affiant is a practicing physician in good professional standing; that the contents of the above declaration, &c., were fully made known to him before swearing, including the words _________ erased, and the words _________ added; and that I have no interest, direct or indirect in the prosecution of this case.

John D. Jennings, Notary Public
of Iowa in & for Dubuque County
aforesaid

Certificate on file in Pension Office

I, J. J. Dunn, Clerk of the District Court in and for aforesaid County and State, do certify that John D. Jennings, Esq., who hath signed his name to the foregoing declaration and affidavit was at the time of so doing a Notary Public in and for said County and State, duly commissioned and sworn; that all his official acts are entitled to full faith and credit, and that his signature thereunto is genuine.

Witness my hand and seal of office, this 9th day of January, 1886.

J.J. Dunn
Clerk of the Dist. Court D.C.
Document stamped by Pension Office
January 27, 1886

Office of Dr. A. Oppermann, Physician & Surgeon
Founder and Proprietor of The Auburn Infirmary.
Correspondence Solicited
No. Auburn, Neb. February 8, 1886

To whom it may concern:

This is to certify that I professionally attended Mr. Lot H. Carley in his last illness. He was sick in January 8? suffering with chronic gastritis. He was very weak when I first got acquainted with him in September 84. He was emaciated, had no constitution left to build upon, was anaemic and suffered from general debility caused by army and army foods. . .

On the 19th day of June he took sick again with gastor intestinal lesion; main symptom being vomiting. He gradually got weaker as no nourishment could be retained on his stomach. The general debility as after effect of army and prison life in Andersonville caused inanition and loss of vital forces. His death took place July 15th, 1885, asthma being the immediate cause. From January to June he was unable to . . . I also state, that I am not interested directly nor indirectly in the prosecution of this claim.

Dr. A. Oppermann

In the presence of E. Wend

State of Nebraska
Nemaha County SS

Sworn to and subscribed before me this day by the above named affiant and I testify that I read said affidavit to said affiant and acquainted him with its contents before he executed this . . . I fully certify that I am in nowise interested in said case nor am I concerned in its prosecution and that said affiant is personally known to me and that he is a credible person.

G. W. Saylor, Notary Public
Certificate of official capacity on file.
This document stamped by the Pension Office
February 13, 1886

State of Nebraska
County of Nemaha SS

In the matter of the pension claim of Margaret A. Carley, widow of Lot H. Carley, Sergt. E 5th Reg't Iowa Cavalry No. 330706.

On this 7th day of December 1885, personally appeared before me a Notary Public in and for the aforesaid county, duly authorized to administer oaths, Dr. A. Oppermann aged 43 years, a resident of North Auburn Nemaha County Nebraska whose post office address in North Auburn, Nemaha county Nebraska well know to me to be respectable and entitled to credit and who being by me first duly sworn declares in relation to the aforesaid cause as follows:

Office of Dr. A. Oppermann, Physician & Surgeon
Founder and Proprietor of
The Auburn Infirmary.
~Correspondence Solicited~

No. Auburn, Neb. Decbr.7th 1885

To whom it may concern:

This is to certify that I professionally treated Mr. Lot H. Carley in his last illness.

In January 1885 he was sick, chronic invalidism, caused by general debility, as after effect of army and especially prison life. He regained partially his strength until June 6th, 1885, when he again fell sick with the same chronic debility, loss of vital power by inanition, caused by army prison life. He gradually sank and died on Wednesday, July 15th, 1885. This is a true statement, given under my hand and seal this the 7th day of December 1885.

Dr. A. Oppermann
reg. graduate of 1884 & 1881
Heidelberg & St. Joseph Md. Hosp.
College

I further declare that I have no interest in said case and am not concerned in its prosecution.

Dr. A. Oppermann
State of Nebraska
Nemaha County

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of December 1885 by Dr. A. Oppermann, affiant, and I certify that I read said affidavit to said affiant and acquainted him with its contents before he executed the same. And I further certify that I am in no wise interested in said case nor concerned in its prosecution and that said affiant is personally known to me and that he is a credible person.

G.W. Taylor
Notary Public
certification of official capacity on file

No. 221434
(Stamp DEAD)
Margaret A. Carley
Widow of Lot H. Carley
Rank
Sergt., Co. E
Regt. 5 Iowa Cav. Vols.
Des Moines Agency

(Stamp Transf'd Ex. Order May 7'77 to Topeka.)

Commencing Sept. 11, 1885 & $12 per month from Mch 19, 1886 Additional sum of $2 per Month for each of the following children, until arriving at the age of 16 years, commencing Sept. 11, 1885

LeRoy C. Mar. 12, 1887
Harry D. Jany 24, 1889
Certificate dated Apr 5, 1886
Sent Apr 10, 1886
Fee $10


there are three rectangular stamps on the right hand side of the document reading as follows

1. Entitled to $20 per month,

Commencing Sept. 8, 1916.
Under Act of Sept. 8, 1916.
Wife During Civil War Service

2. $30 per month

Act May 1, 1920

3. ARREARS OF PENSIONS

Act of June 7th, 1888
Issued Augt. 4, 1888
Mailed Augt. 25, 1888

Sherrett Ex'r
No. 330706
Acts of July 14, 1862, and March 3, 1873.
221.434
Margaret A. Carley
North Auburn, Nemaha Co. Nebra
Wid.
Lot H. Carley
Sgt E 5 Iowa Cav
Died at July 15-85 Gen. Debility
No
other claim than Invalid N. 226,005 Cons.
herewith Sept. 24/85 CGJ
Sept. 12, 1885 Wood
, Clerk
Application filed: Sept. 11, 1885
Attorney: T. W. Tallmadge
P.O. City
{Stamp -- Board of Review Mar 8, 1886}

April 14, 1880 Cir 80.1 (cannot read)
July 11/81 Ex. Dr. Carroll, Christian Co. Ill. (writing marked through)
Aug. 8/81 (writing marked out)
Mch 17/82 Ver of Com Brainand cirt 58 for diarrhea sent add of capb. & sung. further concurance
Dec 14th/82
(writing marked through)

Sam Ex'r
No. 341726
Acts of July 14, 1862, and March 3, 1873
Lot H. Carley
P.O. Dubuque, Iowa
Grove City Christian Co. Ill.
(Marked through)
Service: Lt. Co. "E" 5 Iowa Cav.
Enlisted: Aug 27, 1862
Discharged: Aug 11, 1865
Application filed: Feb 3, 1880
Alleges: Scurvy & diarrhea Andersonville Prison, Ga., July 30 to Nov 20/64
Attorney: T. W. Tallmadge
P.O. Present

Handwritten across face of document:
Cons. with Widows 330.706 CGJ
Two stamps: Atty Filed
Bd of Review Jan 1883

INVALID (Series __________)

Cert. No. 226005
Name, Lot H. Carley
Rank, 1 Sergt; Service, Co. E 5 Iowa Cav.
Agency Original Roll Des Moines
Issued Jan 30, 18??
Mailed Feb 1, 18??
Rate and Period $4, from Aug 12, 18??
Disability: Chr. diarrhea and Scurvy
See Wid. Clf 221434 EP
Indorsements (Cannot read)
Cons with Widow 330.706 Sept. 24/85 CGJ
Stamp:

Accrued Pension - Sec. 4718
Accrued Pension Certificate and Order issued Jan 7, 1886 (Pen. . . . therewith) Payable to widow
Mailed Jan 11, 1886

Margaret A. Carley
Wamego Kans
221434 May Wid
Section W

Drop Report--Pensioner
Finance Division
May 11, 1925

The name of the above-described pensioner who was last paid at the rate of $30 per month to April 4, 1925, has this day been dropped from the roll because of death April 26, 1925

O. J. Randall
Chief Finance Division
May 2, 1925


Auburn, Nebraska, June 15th 1888

To the Comm. of Pensions,

Dear Sir,

I see in the Solids Blade of June 14th that the amendment to the Bill pensioning soldiers widows has become a law. And that all that is necessary for such widows as shall come under this law of claims is to send marriage, &c., the numbers of my certificate is 221.434. Margaret A. Carley, Auburn Nemeha, County, Nebraska.

My husband died July 15th, 1885 and my certificate is dated September 11th 1885.

Very Respecfully, Ms. Margaret A. Carley

Sherrett (signed across the letter)


Document appears on letterhead from The First National Bank, Wamego, Kansas

April 27, 1925
The Pension Commissioner,
Washington, D.C.

Dear Sir:

We are instructed by some of the relatives of Mrs. Margaret A. Carley, who died April 26, 1925, at 2:45 P.M. to send the enclosed pension certificate # 221434 to your office. Should you wish to communicate with any of her relatives you can do so by writing Mrs. M. Rightmire, Wamego, Kansas, her daughter.

Yours very truly,
Abe Gill . . .Cashier
AG:JH

Document stamped by Pension Office Apr 30, 1925
Document stamped by Finance Division, Sec. W May 2, 1925
Notation across face of document: 3-1081 Made
ACCRUED PENSION.
UNDER SECTION 4718, R.S.
Pensioner, Lot H. Carley Certificate No. 226005
January 30, 1883
Date of death, 15 July, 1885
Claimant, Margaret A. Carley (widow)
P.O. Address North Auburn, Nehaga Co., Nebraska


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