A sheet that records information about Frank Colby's request for assistance from U.S. Congressman Solomon G. Comstock in receiving his Civil War pension.
A sheet that records information about George Peirl's request for assistance from U.S. Congressman Solomon G. Comstock in receiving his Civil War pension.
A sheet that records information about James Brales' request for assistance from U.S. Congressman Solomon G. Comstock in receiving his Civil War pension.
A sheet that records information about John D. Kurtz's request for assistance from U.S. Congressman Solomon G. Comstock in receiving his Civil War pension.
A leaflet that belonged to either Maurice or Kenneth Masterson, that gave rules and instructions for troops being transported across the Atlantic Ocean during World War I.
A letter from Solomon G. Comstock to John S. Huntsinger regarding his Civil War pension. Huntsinger wrote a reply to Comstock on the bottom of the letter.
Military document stating that Kenneth Masterson was recommended for loyal and courageous service for repairing telephone lines during battle in World War I.
Adjutant General Peter Harris of the U.S. Army sends a telegram to Edward Masterson notifying him that his son, Kenneth, was lightly wounded in action during World War I.