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Civil War Discharge Papers to William Grim, 133rd Indiana Volunteers

A Civil War discharge for Private William Grim of Company K of the 133rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry, a 100 Day regiment mustered on May 17, 1864 that served as railway protection in Tennessee and Alabama during Sherman's March to the Sea. They were mustered out in August, 1864, having served beyond their stated 100 days. William Grim was from Clay County, Indiana. The discharge was folded as carried by the veteran, and is handsomely matted with a wooden frame. Size: 14 3/4 by 12 1/2 by 3/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of General Joseph McNarney. Processing and shipping in the Continental United States is $45.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance.

Provenance:The Estate of General Joseph T. McNarney

Condition:

The handwriting on the discharge is faded, but still largely visible. The frame is excellent.

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Estimate: $50 - $100
Price Realized Including Buyer's Premium
$250
11/03/2022

 

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Annex Auctions strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Annex Auctions. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms and Conditions. Methods of payment are cash, check, money orders, card or wire transfer for foreign payments. This auction has a buyer's premium of 25%.