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Lewis S. Hartman for Prothonotary, Lancaster, Pa., 1890
Lewis S. Harman, Lancaster City. For Prothonotary, 1890
He entered the army as a private soldier, carried a musket for three years in the 1st Reg't, Penn'a Reservers, and was severely wounded, May 30, 1864, at the battle of Bethesda Church, in front of Richmond, on the day his three years' term of service expired.
Your assistance respectfully solicited.
Subject to Republican rules.
Election, May 3, 1890.
Blanket roll and knapsack: "U.S. Co. B, 1st Reg;'t. P.R.V."
He entered the army as a private soldier, carried a musket for three years in the 1st Reg't, Penn'a Reservers, and was severely wounded, May 30, 1864, at the battle of Bethesda Church, in front of Richmond, on the day his three years' term of service expired.
Your assistance respectfully solicited.
Subject to Republican rules.
Election, May 3, 1890.
Blanket roll and knapsack: "U.S. Co. B, 1st Reg;'t. P.R.V."
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