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Civil War Naval Discharge Papers and Notarized Oath of Identity, 1864 For Claiming Prize Money from

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Civil War Naval Discharge Papers and Notarized Oath of Identity, 1864 For Claiming Prize Money from
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New York, 1864. Discharge paperwork and Oath of Identity of Daniel J. Strong who enlisted in the Union Navy in February of 1863, and served on board the USS Colorado. The Colorado sailed from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 9 December, to rejoin the blockading force off Mobile, Alabama, on 13 March 1863. She shared in the capture of the schooner Hunter on 17 May. Returning to Portsmouth Navy Yard, on 4 February 1864, she was again placed out of commission from 18 February-1 September. VF-XF condition. The documents relate to Daniel Strong's attempt to claim a portion of the prize money, but he has no evidence to prove his claim. Interesting and historic Civil War Naval Documents.