POSTMASTERS.
Be good enough to put this in the box of any widow
whose husband served in Mexico, Florida, or .
Pension Attorneys Attention.
Important to thousands of widows in all parts of the country.
In the January DAY STAR we shall commence the publication of the
names of all the officers that served in the .
THE GENERAL OFFICERS WERE:
MAJOR GENERALS.
, Brevet Major from and , General in
Chief of the army.
, Brevet Brigadier Gen'l, commanding Army of Occupa-
tion.
BRIGADIER GENERALS.
, Quartermaster General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
There were 15 Paymasters, of whom was Chief.
There were 15 regiments of Regulars and 70 Regiments and Battal-
ions of Volunteers.
All who have not received a land warrant are entitled to one for 160
acres. If they died without receiving it their widows or former widows
are entitled.
Also by the New Pension Law, which we will send on re-
ceipt of 10 cents in stamps. They are nearly all entitled
to pensions.
THE SOUTHERN STATES LARGELY INTERESTED.
had six Regiments of Volunteers. Her Governor, was also a Major General.
had 8 Reg'ts and Battalions. |
had 2 Regiments and Battalions. |
[had] 4 [Reg'ts] [and] [Battalions.] |
[had] 4 [Regiments] [and] [Battalions.] |
[had] 3 [Reg'ts] [and] [Battalions.] |
[had] 1 [Regiments] [and] [Battalions.] |
1 [Reg'ts] [and] [Battalions.] |
1 [Regiments] [and] [Battalions.] |
[had] 1 [Reg'ts] [and] [Battalions.] |
5 [Regiments] [and] [Battalions.] |
[had] 6 [Reg'ts] [and] [Battalions.] |
and , 1 |
The Civil War having since taken place, many righteous claimants,
especially of widows, in these States know not how to get what is due
them. Preserve and examine the names of the Officers of the Reg't
from the State from which the volunteer went into service, and in most
cases you will get the Pension and Land Warrant.
First —Commenced November 30, 1817, and ended
October 31, 1818.
Second Florida Indian War—Against and others, Commenced
December 18, 1835, and ended August 14, 1842.
Indian war—Commenced April 26, 1832, and ended
Sept. 10, 1832.
Creek Indian War—Commenced May 5, 1836, and ended Sept. 3, 1837.
Mexican War—Commenced April 24, 1846, and ended July 4, 1848.
The Cheyenne and Digger Indian War was going on at the same time.
Every regular soldier at the Seat of War who was assisting in it, or
marching to it, is entitled; also every Militia man and Volunteer, and
those who assisted the armed forces of the United States, and were sub-
ject to military orders, are entitled to land warrants.
BY SERVICE IS MEANT—The joining of a company, squad, &c.,
and rendezvousing in camp, or in any other manner giving one's time to
the service of the United States. Fourteen days of such service entitles
one to a land warrant. Teamsters who received pay for 14 days service
are entitled.
For Pension or Bounty Land Blanks, send 5 cents in
stamps, to
THE DAY STAR, , Pennsylvania.
POSTMASTERS.
Be good enough to put this in the box of any widow
whose husband served in , , or Indian
Wars.
Pension Attorneys Attention.
Important to thousands of widows in all parts of the country.
In the January DAY STAR we shall commence the publication of the
names of all the officers that served in the Mexican war.
THE GENERAL OFFICERS WERE:
MAJOR GENERALS.
, Brevet Major from and , General in
Chief of the army.
, Brevet Brigadier Gen'l, commanding Army of Occupation.
BRIGADIER GENERALS.
, Quartermaster General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
, Major General.
There were 15 Paymasters, of whom was Chief.
There were 15 regiments of Regulars and 70 Regiments and Battalions of Volunteers.
All who have not received a land warrant are entitled to one for 160
acres. If they died without receiving it their widows or former widows
are entitled.
Also by the New Pension Law, which we will send on receipt of 10 cents in stamps, They are nearly all entitled
to pensions.
THE SOUTHERN STATES LARGELY INTERESTED.
had six Regiments of Volunteers. Her Governor, was also a Major General.
had 8 Reg'ts and Battalions. had 2 Regiments and Battalions.
had 4 Reg'ts and Battalions. had 4 Regiments and Battalions.
had 3 Reg'ts and Battalions. had 1 Regiments and Battalions.
1 Reg'ts and Battalions. 1 Regiments and Battalions.
had 1 Reg'ts and Battalions. 5 Regiments and Battalions.
had 6 Reg'ts and Battalions. and , 1
The Civil War having since taken place, many righteous claimants,
especially of widows, in these States know not how to get what is due
them. Preserve and examine the names of the Officers of the Reg't
from the State from which the volunteer went into service, and in most
cases you will get the Pension and Land Warrant.
First Florida Indian War - Commenced November 30, 1817, and ended
October 31, 1818.
Second Florida Indian War - Against Osceola and others, Commenced
December 18, 1835, and ended August 14, 1842.
Indian war - Commence April 26, 1832, and ended
Sept. 10, 1832.
Creek Indian War - Commenced May 5, 1836, and ended Sept. 3, 1837.
- Commenced April 24, 1846, and ended July 4, 1848.
The and Indian War was going on at the same time.
Every regular soldier at the Seat of War who was assisting in it, or
marching to it, is entitled; also every Militia man and Volunteer, and
those who assisted the armed forces of the United States, and were subject to military orders, are entitled to land warrants.
BY SERVICE IS MEANT - The joining of a company, squad, &c.,
and rendezvousing in camp, or in any other manner giving one's time to
the service of the United States. Fourteen days of such service entitles
one to a land warrant. Teamsters who received pay for 14 days service
are entitled.
For Pension or Bounty Land Blanks, send 5 cents in
stamps, to
THE DAY STAR, , Pennsylvania.