Also, I figured that these other two photos of documents would be of interest to somebody. Even though they are not images of people, they are images nonetheless so I figured they belonged here.
The first photo is a copy of a certificate of a disability for discharge of another ggg grandpa of my girlfriend named William P. Robbe. The handwriting is really hard for me to read but here is what I can make out- He was in Co.E, 45th Ill. Infantry. Enlisted in Galena, Ill. on Sept. 24, 1861 for a term of 3 years at the age of 19. He was 5ft. 9 1/2 in., dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, and occupation when enlisted was farmer. Was wounded on May 22, 1863 at Vicksburg by enemy gunfire. The surgeon who filled out the bottom goes on to say where he was wounded but I can't read the parts seeing as how they are all medical terms and the writing is difficult. After being unfit for duty due to the wounds, he was discharged Aug. 15, 1863. Rank was sergeant at the time of discharge.
The second is a letter from his company commander at the time of discharge.
FYI, he survived his wounds and was married to Sarah Watson on Nov. 15, 1873, and lived out his days in Illinois.
EDIT: I've included as the third photo an article written about him in 1911 by the local newspaper explaining his being wounded at Vicksburg and the story behind it. I didn't read it until after posting this.
I hope these are of interest or help to anyone.
The first photo is a copy of a certificate of a disability for discharge of another ggg grandpa of my girlfriend named William P. Robbe. The handwriting is really hard for me to read but here is what I can make out- He was in Co.E, 45th Ill. Infantry. Enlisted in Galena, Ill. on Sept. 24, 1861 for a term of 3 years at the age of 19. He was 5ft. 9 1/2 in., dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, and occupation when enlisted was farmer. Was wounded on May 22, 1863 at Vicksburg by enemy gunfire. The surgeon who filled out the bottom goes on to say where he was wounded but I can't read the parts seeing as how they are all medical terms and the writing is difficult. After being unfit for duty due to the wounds, he was discharged Aug. 15, 1863. Rank was sergeant at the time of discharge.
The second is a letter from his company commander at the time of discharge.
FYI, he survived his wounds and was married to Sarah Watson on Nov. 15, 1873, and lived out his days in Illinois.
EDIT: I've included as the third photo an article written about him in 1911 by the local newspaper explaining his being wounded at Vicksburg and the story behind it. I didn't read it until after posting this.
I hope these are of interest or help to anyone.
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