Description: Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Discharged by reason of gun shot wound. Occupation: farmer Was in 1st Regiment, H. Aart (maybe Artillery) Lives in Salisbury Cove, born in Seawall?
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by William Edwin Hadlock who served in the 28th Maine Infantry for one year. He was wounded on or about Dec. 16, 1862 when he was thrown from a horse; rank was Lt. Colonel.
Description: Application for membership in James Parker Post, GAR. Date of application unclear. Martin was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, and was a sailor.
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by T. A. Hodgdon who served in the 18th Maine Regiment and then transferred to the U.S. Navy.
Description: Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Discharged by reason of disability. Occupation: farmer Two applications, one dated 1885, age 56 and other , age 64 one residing in Tremont, the other in SWH
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by Sevi (Levi?) who served as a private in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. Discharged by reason of disability of rumatisam [sic].
Description: Application for membership, James Parker Post, GAR. Discharged by reason of gun shot wounds. Occupation: farmer [farmmer] Born In Ireland 16 Regiment Maine Volunteer
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post, GAR. There may be two applications for Patrick Murphy. He was born in St. John, New Brunswick and was with the field artillery. Two applications, on e1884, another 1895
Description: Three applications for membership, James Parker Post, GAR; names on these application are illegible, but may be David A. Bunker, Thomas Milon, George E. Gove, and Samuel Moore. Milon was wounded in the hand by a mini-ball at Fredericksbury, VA
Description: Maine Dept of Environmental Protection to Town of Bar Harbor regarding discharge into Atalantic Ocean from DeGregoire Park in Hulls Cove. Page 1 scanned but not back side Collected by League of Women Voters
Description: Application for membership in James M. Parker Post GAR by Lemual (Lemuel?) R. Lurvey who enlisted as a private in 1861 and was discharged three years later (an Andersonville?) due to disability. Application 189 w/o last digit