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WAR DEPARTMENT.

revolutionary claim.

I certify that, in conformity with the law of the United States of the 7th June, 1832, William Guest of the State of South Carolina who was a Private in the War of the Revolution is entitled to receive Eighty dollars and [intentionally blank] cents per annum, during his natural life, commencing on the 4th of March, 1831, and payable semiannually on the 4th of March, and 4th of September in every year.

Given at the War Office of the United States, this 19th. day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four

LewCass
Secretary of War.

Examined and
Countersigned.}
JLEdwards
Commissioner of Pensions.

William Guest.
Payments to be made
at Charleston $80:
by the Prest. U.S. Br. Bk. &
Agent for paying Pensioners,
in the Agency of S. Carolina

Return answer
To Col. Jos. Grisham
Falls P.O.
Pickens Dist
S.C.

Recorded in the Pension
Office
, in Book E. Vol. C
Page 68 by D. Brown
Clerk.
No. 23.902.