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249 Srharler Sh New Orleans, La May 14th 1875 Hon E Brench 2nd Auditor of Treatmy Hashington Sir, D.b. Jam Thomas Hawllins Son of John HawRins/dect late Private be "b" 86th Regh us.b.T and Charlotte also deceased; Please let me Know the condition of my claim for bounty and if any additional Evidence is required. The times are very dull in this City and an early settlement would relieve me very much Very Respectfully yours Thomas hawtine

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