CERTIFICATE - To be given to Volunteers at the time of their discharge to enable them to receive their pay, etc.
I certify on honor that Jacob Kleinmann, a second class Musician of Band of Third Regiment of Infty PRVC, Volunteers of the State of Pennsylvania, born in Germany, age 41 years, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, blue eyes, grey hair and by occupation a Musician, having joined the Band on its original organization at Camp Trunally, D.C., and enrolled in it at the Muster into the Service of the United States at Camp Trunally, D.C. on the seventeenth day of September, 1861 for the term of three years and having served honestly and faithfully with his band in 3rd Regiment PRVC to the present date is now entitled to a discharge in Compliance with special order No. 1 of August 4, 1862 from headquarters, 5th Army Corps. The said Jacob Kleinman was last paid by paymaster Major Pomeroy, to include the 30th day of June 1862, and has pay due him from that time to the present date and also pay for the use of his horse having been mounted during that time, and he is entitled to pay and subsistence for traveling to place of enrollment and whatever other allowances are authorized to Volunteer soldiers, and militia, so discharged. He has received fifty five dollars and three cents (55.03) advanced by the United States on account of clothing given in duplicate at Harrison Landing, Va., this Seventh day of August 1862. H.G.Sickel, Col.Commanding Regmt.
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