War Record for Ephraim Crandall, March 25, 1869

Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D.C.
March 25, 1869.

Sir:

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from your Office of application for Pension No. 171,144, and to return it herewith, with such information as is furnished by the files of this Office.

It appears from the Rolls on file in this Office, that Ephraim "Crandal" was enrolled on the 16 day of June, 1863, at Newbern N.C. in Co. B35 Regiment of U.S.C.T. Volunteers, to serve 3 years, or during the war, and mustered into service as a Private on the 30 day of June 1863, at Newbern N.C., in Co. B35 Regiment U.S.C.T. Volunteers, to serve 3 years, or during the war. On the Muster Roll of Co. B of that Regiment, for the months of Janry and Febry 1864, he is reported "Known to have died in Newberne N.C." (of Typhoid fever Janry 11" 1864 at Norfolk Va) and is so accounted for on the Muster out Roll of that Company. The name of this Soldier is borne on all the Muster Rolls of Co "B," 35" Reg't U.S.C.T. as Ephraim Crandal.

I am, Sir, very respectfully,

Your obedient servant,

Thomas M. Vincent
Assistant Adjutant General.

The Commissioner of Pensions,
Washington, D. C.