Wapello County, IA and Boone County, KY - Pension Record of William Houk, 1864 Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by James Borgman ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** To all whom it may Concern: Know ye, That William Houk a Private of Captain James S. Porter Company, (D,) 15th Regiment of Iowa Infantry VOLUNTEERS who was enrolled on the 20th day of February one thousand eight hundred and 62 to serve 3 years or during the war, is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this 20th day of February, 1864, at Vicksburg, Mississippi by reason of Reenlistment as a Veteran Volunteer under the provision of General Order No: 191 Se_ies 1863, War Department. (No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.) Said William Houk was born in Boon County, in the State of Indiana, is 22 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, Black eyes, Dark hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a Farmer. Given at Vicksburg, Mississippi this Twentieth day of February, 1864. Signed: J. B. Eyerly, 1st Liut. 13th Iowa infantry. George W. Buchanan 1st Liut. Corndy, Co. D 15th Iowa Infantry Volunteer 2ND DISCHARGE AFTER REENLISTMENT To all whom it may Concern: Know ye, That William Houk a corporal of Captain William Fairburn's Company, (D), 15th Regiment of Iowa Infantry, VOLUNTEERS who was enrolled on the 20th day of February one thousand eight hundred and sixty four to serve three years or during the war, is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this 24th day of July, 1865 at Near Louisville, Kentucky by reason of Genl orders No: 26 to serve with the Army of the Tennessee. (No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.) Said William Houk was born in Boon County, in the State of Indiana, is 22 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, Black eyes, Dark hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a Farmer. Given at Near Louisville, Kentucky this 24th day of July 1865. Signed: Rob M. Woods, 1st Lieutenant 64 Ill Vols. William Fairburn, Capt.-Co. D, 15th Iowa Infantry V.V. WILLIAM HOUK'S PENSIONS Notice of Issue, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions Sept. 20, 1888 Sir, You are herby notified that a certificate, No. 408.657, for owing pension has this day been issued in favor of William, Houk, Ormanville, Wapello Co. Iowa and that the pension is payable by the Pension Agent of Des Moines who will also pay to you the fee of $10. Rate of pension $2 per month from July 3, 1885 for Chronic Diarrhea. Very Respectfully, John C. Black Commissioner, D. T. Miller, Ottumwa, Iowa PENSION INCREASE 1897 No. 408.657 Increase, United States of America, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions It is hereby certified That in conformity with the laws of the United States William Houk who was Private Co. D, 15th Regiment Iowa Infantry is entitled to a pension at the rate of Fourteen dollars per month to commence on the seventeenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. This pension being for: Chronic diarrhea and resulting piles, rheumatism, and resulting disease of heart. Given at the Department of the Interior this seventeenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and ninety nine and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty United. Signed by: (Signature illegible) Acting Secretary of the Interior Countersigned, H. Clay Evans, Commissioner of Pensions