Feeley substitute for conscription, Bangor, 1863
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This document states that James Feeley is accepted as a conscription substitute for Llewellyn Powers and is eligible to receive his $300.
Llewellyn Powers, a Republican, served five terms in the Maine Legislature and was Governor of Maine from 1897-1901.
James Feeley served in the 11th Regiment of Maine, Company F and survived the war.
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- Title: Feeley substitute for conscription, Bangor, 1863
- Creator: Feeley, James
- Creation Date: 1863-09-03
- Subject Date: 1863-09-03
- Town: Bangor, Houlton
- County: Aroostook, Penobscot
- State: ME
- Media: Ink on paper
- Dimensions (cm): 20.3 x 12.6
- Object Type: Image
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LC Subject Headings
Powers, Llewellyn--Records and correspondence
Bounties (Military)
Feeley, James--Affidavits
United States. Army--Recruiting and enlistment--Draft
Governors--Maine
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Recruiting and enlistment
People
Feeley, James
Powers, Llewellyn
Pearel, Frank W
Other Keywords
Bangor
Civil War
Frank W Pearce
Houlton
conscription
conscription substitute
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