Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Declaration for pension in accordance with Act of 6 February 1907, 1912 May 17
The document details vital statistics; pension certificate number; places of residence; written on behalf of Augustus C. Goldin, age 78. [The document was not sent in; possibly a draft or copy.]
Certificate guaranteeing pension payment to Jeannette H. Golding, widow of Civil War veteran, Augustus C. Golding, 1915 September 2
Payment to commence on May 6, 1915; rate of $12 per month; continue length of widowhood. Issued by the Secretary of the Interior, Franklin Knight Lane, and Commissioner of Pensions, E. C. Tieman.
Increase of widow's pension to $20 per month for Jeannette H. Golding, 1916 October 17
Increase is in accordance with section 1 of the Act of Congress approved by the President Wilson] on September 8, 1916; commences on same date. Issued by Franklin Knight Lane, Secretary of the Interior, and E. C. Tieman, Commissioner of the Pensions.
Increase in widow's pension to $25 per month by the Act of Congress approved on that date, 1917
Increase in widow's pension for Jeannette H. Golding, widow of Civil War Veteran, Augustus C. Golding; issued by G. M. Saltzgaber[?], Commissioner of Pensions.
Widow's pension increased to $30 per month, 1920
Increase in widow's pension for Jeannette H. Golding, widow of Civil War Veteran, Augustus C. Golding; approved by Congress on May 1, 1920. Issued by G. M. Saltzgaber[?]), Commissioner of Pensions, and John Barton Payne, Secretary of the Interior.
Newspaper advertisement announces a meeting for veterans of the War of 1812 regarding the clothes claims, undated
Newspaper clipping. By order of H. Raymond, Brigadier General, I. M. Phyfe, Adjunct, and A. B. M. Dally, Colonel.
Family record of births and deaths in the immediate family of Augustus C. Golden,, undated
Postmaster General, Washington, D. C., to "Sir" [A. C. Golding, Esq., Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut], 1886 August 6
He grants appointment of postmaster at Norwalk, Connecticut, to Golding; appointment lasts four years from August 2, 1886; emphasizes requirement of postmaster to attend personally to their duties.
Deposition by Ada Hanford Sherwood and Ruth Golding, 1934 September 1
Deposition by Ada Hanford Sherwood and Ruth Golding, [daughters of Augustus C. Golding, d. April 8, 1915, and Jeannette Hanford Golding, d. July 25, 1923]; details births and deaths of their paternal grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and siblings; Augustus C. Golding died intestate. Drawn up by a notary public for the state of Connecticut, County of Fairfield.
Augustus C. Goldin, Copy of diary, undated
Copy of diary from June 25, 1862 to July 27, 1862; describes an armed reconnaissance to ascertain whether Gen. Jackson's army was approaching.
Drawing of Gen. John Bankhead Magruder's Head-Quarters at Yorktown, Virginia, 1862
Photostat of a printed dDocument.
Newspaper article from New York Herald Tribune, 1932 November 13
Newspaper clipping. State of Maine dedicated a statue of Maj. General Oliver Otis Howard to mark his headquarters during the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania].
List of arrival and departure dates at camps for the 1st Battalion 12th U. S. Infantry, undated
Begins at Fort Hamilton, New York on March 5, 1862; ends December 27, 1863. not the end of his actual service]. no place.
Deposition of Thomas B. Robinson, taken by J. B. Farnsworth, Clerk and Recorder of Morgan County, Colorado, 1901 March 9
The document describes Augustus C. Golding's injury; army wagon ran over his foot en route to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; at hospital from July 2, 1863 to September 26, 1863; took over Golding's duties as Commissary Sergeant in addition to his own as Quartermaster Sergeant.