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1890 Special Schedule.-Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, andMarines, and Widows, etc  
S.D.:_2__      ; E.D.:__145 A__    ; Minor Civil Division: Michigan   Page _4_  
From Schedule No. 1 Names of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows. Rank Company Name of Regiment or Vessel Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge Length of Service  
House No. Family No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
Add 848 856   Private                            
41 William B martin 41
25 31   Private                            
42 Michael Madden 42
                                   
43   43
                                   
44   44
                                   
45   45
                                   
46   46
                                   
47   47
                                   
48   48
                                   
49   49
                                   
50   50
Post-Office Address Disability Incurred Remarks  
Add 10 11 12  
41 #602 - Janes St.     41
42 #308 - Webster St.     42
43       43
44       44
45       45
46       46
47       47
48       48
49       49
50       50
       Note.-- The provision of the act of March 1, 1889, under which this special enumeration of survivors of the war of the rebellion is  
made, reads as follows:  
                       That said superintendent shall, under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, cause to be take on special schedule of inquiry, according to such for as he may prescribe,  
       the names, organizations, and length of service of those who had served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United Staes in the war of the rebellion, and who are survivors  
      at the time of said inquiry, and the widows of soldier, sailors, or marines.  
          The entries concerning each survivor or widow should be carefully and accurately made, so that the printed reports may contain only  
thoroughly trustworthy information.  
         Spaces are provided on this special schedule for the entry of fifty names, or, more properly, terms of service. The spaces are numbered  
consecutively from 1 to 50, and cover the four pages comprised in each schedule. The inquireies made concerning each survivor or widow  
call for the repetition of the number of the house and family as returned on the general population schedule (No. 1), the name, rank, com-  
pany, regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge, and length  of service (in years, months, and days) on the upper half of each  
page, and the post-office address, disability incurred, and general remarks on the lower half of each page. The column headed "Remarks"  
is intended to be used to cover any point not included in the foregoing inquiries, and which are necessary to a complete statement of a person's  
term of service in any one organization.  
         In the case of persons having served in more than one organization, use as many spaces as may be necessary to cover their various  
terms of service. In the case of widows of deceased soldiers, sailors, or marines, make the entry of her name on the dotted lines, as follows:  
Mary J., widow of       filling out the record of his service during the war, and giving under "Post-office address" the present address of his widow.  
Brown, James H.,  
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