ATTENTION, MEXICAN SOLDIERS AND THEIR HEIRS.
PENSIONS FOR OFFICERS AND MEN WHO SERVED IN THE .
For the New Pension Law send 10 cents. For pension or
bounty land blanks 5 cents. Land warrants who entitled all
who served 14 days in the , , , South Western Arkansas Frontier dis-
turbances, War with , and Mexican
War, and in all cases where the Militia of any State or Territory
has been called out between June 12, 1812, and March 3, 1855,
and their services been paid, also those who served in the inva-
sion of , September, 1814, the battle of Nico Jack, with
the savages. Those who served in and , and
against the Indians in . And all who have been
engaged in a battle, or skirmish where life was in danger, though
they served but one minute, are entitled, if they have not already
received it, to 160 acres of land. If they have received 40 or 80
acres, they are entitled to enough more to make 160 acres. If
they have died without having received it, their widow or former
widow is entitled to it. Widows, who are such at the time they
apply, are entitled though they may have been married since the
husband for whose service thay apply, died.
LAND WARRANTS
Issued after the death of the soldier or widow named in them, can
be made available. We will buy them.
All who have informally assigned land warrants write the
facts, and name their price.
We can furnish evidence of service in most cases.
Having had an experience of about 40 years in the business
at , Mich., and , Ohio, about eight million acres
of land warrants and scrip having passed through our hands, the
numbers, dates, etc., having been preserved; also having a large
number of rolls, we can furnish evidence of service in most cases.
Attorneys have many good cases for pensions and bounty land
suspended for evidence of service. Our fees for furnishing evi-
dence is $10. If we fail to furnish the evidence required, the
money will in all cases be returned. No cure, no pay. Our fees for
obtaining pensions and land warrants is $25.
Address
G. F. LEWIS, , Erie Co., Penn.
G F Lewis
ATTENTION, MEXICAN SOLDIERS AND THEIR HEIRS.
PENSIONS FOR OFFICERS AND MEN WHO SERVED IN THE MEXICAN
WAR.
For the New Pension Law send 10 cents. For pension or
bounty land blanks 5 cents. Land warrants who entitled all
who served 14 days in the War, , Indian War, South Western Frontier disturbances, War with , and , and in all cases where the Militia of any State or Territory
has been called out between June 12, 1812, and March 3, 1855,
and their services been paid, also those who served in the invasion of , September, 1814, the battle of Nico Jack, with
the savages. Those who served in and , and
against the Indians in . And all who have been
engaged in a battle, or skirmish where life was in danger, though
they served but one minute, are entitled, if they have not already
received it, to 160 acres of land. If they have received 40 or 80
acres, they are entitled to enough more to make 160 acres. If
they have died without having received it, their widow or former
widow is entitled to it. Widows, who are such at the time they
apply, are entitled though they may have been married since the
husband for whose service thay apply, died.
LAND WARRANTS
Issued after the death of the soldier or widow named in them, can
be made available. We will buy them.
All who have informally assigned land warrants write the
facts, and name their price.
We can furnish evidence of service in most cases.
Having had an experience of about 40 years in the business
at , Mich., and , Ohio, about eight million acres
of land warrants and scrip having passed through our hands, the
numbers, dates, etc., having been preserved; also having a large
number of rolls, we can furnish evidence of service in most cases.
Attorneys have many good cases for pensions and bounty land
suspended for evidence of service. Our fees for furnishing evidence is $10. If we fail to furnish the evidence required, the
money will in all cases will be returned. No cure, no pay. Our fees for
obtaining pensions and land warrants is $25.
Address G. F. Lewis, , Erie Co., Penn.