J.L.K. Ex’r Department of the Interior, License No. 211.075. PENSION OFFICE Albert A. Doxtader Co. K. 36 “ Ind. VOls. ……. June 8 “ , 1885 SIR: I have the honor to request that you will furnish from the records of the War Department a full report as to the service, disability, and hospital treatment of Albert A Doxtader…….……, who, it is claimed, enlisted ………….Oct. 1”, 1861.., and served as …..Private…………… in Co. …………… Regt……………………………; also in Co. K.., 6 “ U.S. Vet. Vols. ……………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………… and was discharged at Washington D.C…., …. April 6 , 1866 While serving in Co. K…, …. 36 “….. Regt. Ind. Vols…. he was disabled by Gunshot Wound of the left Side at the Battle of Shilo Tenn, April 1862, and [crossed out] [also] While in Co. K. 6. U.S. Vet. Vols. he Con- tracted disease of the throat at Wash- ington D.C. May 1865……………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………….. and was treated in hospitals of which the names, locations, and dates of treatment are as follows: Reg. Surgeon and Evansville, Ind. also in Campt Fry Hospl. Washington D.C. Dec. 1865. Please examine all Hospl. records at Evansville Ind. and Wash- ington D.C. for any evidence of said Soldiers having been treated for disease of throat, examine Co. [morning?] reports also. Very respectfully, John C Black Commissioner. The Adjutant General, U.S. Army. (14851—50 M.) B 431 13