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George W. Hamor
RULES AND REGULATIONS, G.A.R.
ARTICLE IV. -CHAPTER 1.
Eligibility to Membership. - Soldiers and Sailors of the United States Army, Navy or Marine Corps, who
served between April 12th 1861. and April 9th 1865, in the war for the suppression of the Rebellion, and those
having been honorably discharged therefrom after such service, and of such State regiments as were called into active
service and subject to the orders of U.S. General Officers between the dates mentioned, shall be eligible to member-
ship in the Grand Army of the Republic. No person shall be eligible to membership who has, at any time, borne
arms against the United States.
To James In Pasker Post, No. 10's Dep't of maine G.A.R.
I have to
Post, No. 105 Department of maine
the honor make application for membership in pames m Parker
Grand Army of the Republic,
basing my application on the following facts:
/ am 5'd years of age, and was born in Eden
State
the
of
maine
note residing at
Sornome
State of maine
am by occupation
a Laboror
.
I served during the late Rebellion as follows:
First enlisted 14 ocr
186 / as
Private in Co. G.
11
Regiment
me at for the period of I years,
and
NAMES discharged therefrom as
on the
day of
186
.
by
reason of term of enlistent
I
also re-enlisted jan jot 1864 as Private in Co. G.
11
Regiment
me vote and was discharged therefrom as Revide
at
Augusta on the
9th
day of February
1866 by reason of Cleye of the loor
/ have never borne arms against the United States, and have never been convicted of Deser
tion. nor of any other infamous crime
/
have not made previous application for membership to the Grand Army of the Republic,
and filed the NAME with
Post. No.
Department of
on the
day of
18
(Signature.)
George on Hamon
Residence, No
Lemonin
1. on recommend
honor, Geo W Mamor
to the favorable consideration
of the Post, believing the foregoing statements to be trice in every respect
Enclosed is proposition fee, $ 100
William be Signed by A Comrade of the Post.)
(To
NOTE- If any details herein required are omitted, they must be furnished before being reported on by the Com
mittee. Any failure to report all the facts required by this application may render the muster- in null and void.
1 Other enlistments are to be added.
2 If this is the first application, write the word - not - in this space.
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George W. Hamor
Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by George W. Hamor who served as a private in the 11th Regiment of Maine Volunteers for one year.
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GAR Application