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I John A. Quilty of Fairhaven in
the County of Rutland and State of
Vermont, late Second Lieut. of 2nd Battery
of Vermont Volunteers on oath depose and
say that George S. Laird was a pri-
vate in said Battery and that he died
at the Hospital at Camp Parrapet Carrolton
L. a. on the 23d day of August 1862, with
Fever and chronic darrhea disease which he contracted while
in the service of the United States and in
the line of his duty

Late 2nd Lieut 2nd
Battery of Vermont
Volunteers

Subscribed and sworn to this ___ day
of May 1863

Before me --

Justice Peace

Sir,

I send you form of an affidavit for you
to make a copy or amend in any respect
you may desire, make oath to the same &
return to me, I am prosecuting a claim
for his widow for a pension & the department
writt me that the official evidence at the
Adjutant General's office as to Laird's death is
incomplete. I write you from the fact it

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I John A. Quilty of Fairhaven in
the County of Rutland and State of
Vermont, late Second Lieut. of 2nd Battery
of Vermont Volunteers on oath depose and
say that George S. Laird was a pri-
vate in said Battery and that he died
at the Hospital at Camp Parrapet Carrolton
L. a. on the 23d day of August 1862, with
Fever and chronic darrhea disease which he countracted while
in the service of the United States and in
the line of his duty

Late 2nd Lieut 2nd
Battery of Vermont
Volunteers

Subscribed and sworn to this ___ day
of May 1863

Before me --

Justice Peace

Sir,

I send you form of an affidavit for you
to make a copy or amend in any respect
you may desire, make oath to the same &
return to me, I am prosecuting a claim
for his widow for a pention & the department
writt me that the official evidence at the
Adjutant General's office as to Laird's death is
incomplete. I write you from the fact it