Mills County, Iowa

Military Discharge


Don Carlos Voyt


To all whom it may concern

Paid in full Aug 3, 1865
Saml. E. Adams
Paymaster

Know ye that Don Carlos Voyt private of Captain Marquis L. Andrews Company (B) 29 Regiment of Iowa Infantry Volunteer's who was enrolled on the twenty sixth day of December one thousand and eight hundred and 63 to serve three years or during the war is hereby discharged from the service of the United States this tenth day of August 1865 at New Orleans, Louisiana by reason of services being no longer required (No objection to his being re-enlisted is know to exist*).

Said Don Carlos Voyt was born in Hancock County in the state of Illinois, is 18 years of age, six feet four inches high, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enrolled a farmer .

Given at New Orleans this tenth day of August 1865

E.L. Hawk

Capt 114 Ohio Infantry Vol A.C.M. Commanding the Reg't Mustering Officer District L.A.

This sentence will be erased should there be anything in the conduct or physical condition of the soldier rendering him unfit for the army.

A.P.O. No.99
Isaac W. Mann
1st Lieut. 29 Iowa Infantry
Commanding Co.



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