Mills County, Iowa

Military Discharge


Wait M. Myers


To all whom it may concern

Paid in full
Ohar R. Settlefield July 1865 Bnifd

To Whom it May Concern

Know ye that Mark M. Myers a corporal of Captain Enock James Light Battery Company ("A") 3rd Regiment of Ony N.Y. State Volunteers who was enrolled on the 4 day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty two to serve three years or during the war is hereby discharged from the service of the United States this 24th day of June 1869 at Richmond, Virginia by rease of orders from the secy of war. (No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist).

Said Wait M. Myers was born in Lee in the state of New York is 28 years of age, 5 feet 9 1/2 inches high, light complexion, blue eyes, dark hair and by occupation when enrolled a farmer, Given at Richmond, Va. this 24th day of June 24, 1865.

Jan Harton 2nd Lieut 24th Class Infty Vols
A.C.U. Div. 84th
Enoch James
Capt 3rd N.Y.arty
Comd'g Battery


**This is confusing, as it speaks about Mark Myers, and also Wait Myers. Are they one in the same?


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