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To all whom it may concern Know ye, that George H. Bunnell, a Private of Captain Isaac N. Frazee (late Headingtons) Company H, 100th Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers, who was enrolled on the 22nd day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty two to serve three years or during the war, is hereby discharged from the service of the United States this 14th day of June 1865, at Indianapolis Indiana by reason of telegraphic order a G. O. dated May 18th 1865. (No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.*) Said George H. Bunnell was born in Richland County in the state of Ohio, is twenty four years of age, five feet ten and a half inches high, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer. Given at (*This sentence will be erased should there Isaac N. Frazee be anything in the conduct or physical condition Capt. of the soldier rendering him unfit for the Army.) Commanding Company A.G.O. No. 99 F. B. Brunner? Capt 18th Mustering officer
The above discharge was recorded
Cyrus
Stanley, Recorder of Jay Co, |