Lewis L. Anderson
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Lewis L. Anderson Civil War Discharge

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Contributed by Vivian Combs Moon 20 Nov 2003

Army of the United Stated
To all whom it may concern

Know ye, that Lewis L. Anderson, a private of Captain Joseph H. Spencer's Detachment of the Signal corps of Dept, Cumberland, who was enlisted the 27th Sept. 1862 to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of Special Orders No. 315 par 12 W.D.A.G.O. Washington D. C., June 19, 1865. Said Lewis L. Anderson was born in Warren County in the State of Ohio, is 32 years of age, 5 ft. 6 in. high, fair complexion, black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a clerk. Given under my hand at Washville, Tenn. this 30 day of June 1865.

Jos. Spencer, Capt. & Chief Signal

Charter; honest and faithful always ready and willing to perform his duties as a soldier. Transferred to Signal Corps U.S. Army from Co. B 2nd Ohio Vols. by Special Orders, Series of 1864 of date March 19, 1864.


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