Army of the United States.
Certificate of Disability for Discharge.
Private Charles Carman of Captain John Alexander Company A of the
81 Penna Regiment of United States Vols was enlisted by Capt.
Schuyler of 81 Regiment of Penna Vols at Philadelphia on the 10 day
of August 1861, to serve three years; he was born in Bucks Co. in the
State of Pennsylvania is forty seven years of age, 5 feet 8½ inches
high, Dark complexion, Dark eyes, Dark hair, and by occupation a
Bricklayer. During the last two months said soldier has been unfit for
duty for 61 days.
Station: Convalescent Camp Va
Date: May 8th 1863
I certify, that I have carefully examined the said Pr. Charles Carman
of Captain Alexanders Company, and find him incapable of performing
the duties of a soldier because of over age (47 years) and dimness
of vision pterygiam [?] and amanrosis [?], the[?] eye disease since
enlistment.
Degree of disability one-half.
[signed by] Surgeon in Charge [can't decipher name]
Discharged this Thirteenth day of May 1863 at Convalescent Camp Va.
[Signed by Camp Commander]
The soldier desires to be addressed at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Widow's Claim for Pension
State of Pennsylvania
County of Philadelphia
On this 29 day of June 1880, personally appeared before me, a Dep.
Proh of a Court of Record in and for the County and State aforesaid
Caroline Carman a resident of Philadelphia in the County of Philadelphia
and State of Pennsylvania aged 57 years, who being duly sworn, makes the
following declaration, in order to obtain the Pension provided by the
Act of Congress approved July 14, 1862. That she is the widow of Charles
R. Carman who was a private in Company A commanded by
in the 81st Regiment of Pennsylvania and that she was married to said
soldier on or about 14 day of September 1839, at Philadelphia in the
county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania by Rev. Father Weiland and
that she knows of no record evidence of said marriage.
She further declares that said Charles R. Carman her husband, died at
Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania on or about the 3rd day of
December 1879 of disease contracted in the Service of the United
States. She also declares that she has remained a widow ever since the
death of said Charles R. Carman and that she has not in any manner been
engaged in, or aided, or abetted, the rebellion in the United States;
and hereby appoints Thomas Christy Jr. #717 Sansom Philada Penna as her
lawful attorney...
My Post Office address is Somerset St. 3 doors from C St. Philada.
Caroline Carman (Signature of Claimant)
War Department,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, Dec 14, 1882
Respectfully returned to the Commission of Pensions.
Charles __ Carman, a Private of Company B, 81 Regiment Pa Inf Volunteers,
was enrolled in the 10 day of August, 1861, at Philadelphia Pa. for
3 yrs and is reported on Muster Roll for Sept + Oct. 1861, present.
He was transferred to Co. A. same Reg't Nov 1 1861. On Muster Roll
to June 30, 1862, present: to Oct 31 1862 (4 Mons Mus), absent, "in
Hospital at Baltimore Md": same to Feby 28, 1863: to April 30 1863,
absent "a nurse at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria Va,": to June 30 1863,
absent, "discharged." The name Charles R. Carman not borne. Regtl. Return
prior to Nov. 1862 not on file.
Certificate of Disability reports him discharged at Convalescent Camp
Va. May 13th 1863. W.S.B.
The records of this office furnish nothing additional. Cause for which
in Hospital not stated. U.S.S. Regimental Hospital records are not on file.
Secondary Proof of Marriage
State of Penna
County of Philada
On the 21st day of May A.D. 1883, before the undersigned, a Deputy
Prothy C.C.P., personally appeared Caroline Carman who, being duly
sworn, deposeth as follows: I am the widow of Charles R. Carman deceased,
who was a Private in Captain Alexander Company A, 81st Regiment Penna
Vols; that my maiden name was Caroline Brill that I was lawfully married
to said deceased at Philada, County of Philada, State of Penna by Rev
Father Weiland, on or about 14th day of September 1839 that I have by said
marriage the following children, whose ages and dates of birth are
correctly set forth, to wit:
Elan Joseph aged 42 Years born Sept 20th 1840, Mary Josephing aged
40 Years born Nov 1st 1842, William P. aged 38 Years born May 16th 1845,
Sarah Jane aged 30 years born Nov 10th 1852.
That these are the only legitimate children now living of myself and
my deceased husband, and that said husband left no children by any
former marriage. That I have made repeated and diligent efforts to
procure a copy of the record of my marriage, but have been unable to do
so, because The Records were destroyed when the Church was destroyed
by fire during the Riots of 1844. That I cannot obtain the affidavit
of the party who performed the marriage ceremony, because He is now
deceased, that my said husband died in the 3rd day of December A.D. 1879;
that I lived with deceased from the date of my marriage up to the date of
his death, and that I file herewith the best evidence of my marriage that
I can obtain.
Mrs. Caroline Carman (Signature of Claimant)
War Department,
Surgeon General's Office,
Record and Pension Division,
Washington, D.C., July 20th, 1883.
Sir:
I have the honor to return herewith your request for a report of
hospital treatment in Claim No. 274.022, with such information as is
furnished by the records filed in this Office, viz: that Charles
Carman, Priv. Co. A 81st Penna Vols. was admitted to Armory Square
G.H. Washington D.C. on or about Aug. 27"/62 with Debility, disposition
not stated; admitted to G.H. Camden St. Baltimore Md. Sept 1"/62 with
Gunshot Wound, and returned to duty Dec 12"/62. Records of the Regiment
Dec 12"/62 to May 13"/63 and of Post Hosp. Convalescent Camp,
Alexandria, Va. Dec 12"/62 to May 13"/63, furnish no information in this
case. No records of the Regiment on file prior to Nov. 23" 1862.
By order of the Surgeon General:
B.F. Pope
Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army
To the Commissioner of Pensions.
General Affidavit
State of Penna County of Philada
In the matter of Caroline Carman widow of Charles R. Carman Co. A. 81st
P.V. Claim no. 274.022
On this 8th day of June A.D. 1885; personally appeared before me a
Depy Prothy CCP in and for the aforesaid county, duly authorized to
administer oaths, James R Deno aged 45 years, a resident of Philada
in the County of Philada State of Penna whose Post Office address is
Clementine Street, below Frankford Road and Edward Turnbull aged 67 years,
a resident of Philada in the County of Philada State of Penna whose
Post Office address is 2945 E Street (Kensington Phila) and who being
duly sworn according to law, depose and say in relation to aforesaid case
as follows:
We were well and intimately acquainted with Charles R. Carman (Deceased)
having known him prior to his enlistment in the Army, he was sound and
healthy and free from any disease more especially disease of kidneys at
time of enlistment. We also served in same Regiment with him, he
continued in good health until the Seven days fight on the Peninsula,
the latter part of June 1862 when he was taken sick from exposure and
hardship incident to the service of the campaign, he was sent to
Hospital and did not rejoin his company after, he complaining at the
time of pains around his loins and back. Our knowledge is gained James E.
Deno by being a Sergeant Captain Co C. and Edward
Turnbull by being a Private + Corporal Co C. 81st P.V. and present with
the command at the time.
We further declare that we have no interest in said case and are not
concerned with its prosecution.
James E. Deno Late Capt Co C 81 PV
Edward Turnball
(Signature of Affiants)
Affidavit
State of Penna County of Philada ss.
In the matter of Caroline Carman Widow of Charles R. Carman Co A. 81st Pa
Vols. Claim no 274.022 on this 4th day of September 1888: personally
appeared before me a Depy Prothy C.C.P. in and for the aforesaid
County, duly authorized to administer oaths, Edward Turnbull aged 41
years, a resident of Philada in the County of Philada State of Penna whose
Post Office address is 2930 Kensington Avenue. who, being duly sworn
according to law, deposes and says in relation to aforesaid case as
follows:
I was well and intimately acquainted with Charles R. Carman having served
in same Company and Regiment with him during the war
and know from personal knowledge that while in line of duty and during the
Retreat from [in f_____?] of Richmond in latter part of June 1862
(Seven days fight) the said Charles R. Carman contracted disease of Kidneys
from exposure + incident to the service, he complained of
violent pains in his back and loins and when we were between White Oak
Swamp and Malvern Hill on June 30th 1862 he was compelled to fall out
of line. I did not see him again as I was taken Prisoner of War at
Malvern Hill on July 1st 1862 and when I rejoined the Company again in
October 1862 I was informed that Carman had been sent to General
Hospital at the time he was taken sick. He never rejoined the Company
after. I was Corporal Co C 81st P.V. and present with the command at the
times stated. I was also very intimate with Charles R. Carman prior to
enlistment and worked with him and know that he was sound and healthy
and free from Kidney or any other disease.
and affiant further declares that he has no interest in said case and
is not concerned in its prosecution.
Edward Turnball
(Signature of Affliant)