G.W.P. Eastern Division
Department of the Interior,
Bureau of Pensions,
Washington D.C. Sep 19 1895
 
Respectfully referred to the Chief of the Record and Pension Office, War Department, requesting a full military and medical history of the soldier.
Please examine all records likely to afford any information as to diseases, wounds, or injuries incurred by him while in the service.
No other report on file.
Claim No. CERTIF 177629
Name, William Lunn
Co K, 121 Reg't N.Y. Inf.
 
Wm Lockner
Comissioner.
 
Record and Pension office
War Department
Washington SEP 20 1895
 
Respectfully returned to the
Commissioner of Pensions
 
with the information that in the case of Wm Lunn Jr. also same as William Lunn Co K 121 NY Inf 81 Co 2 Battn VRC and Co F 18 VRC in addition to report of Apl 1/79 herewith Roll Aug 31/63 reports him absent sick in Hosp of wounds rec'd May 3/63
81 Co 2 Battn VRC was also known as -- Co 2 Battn Inv corps 81Co 2 Battn Inv corps and Co K 19 Inv corps.
Co F 18 VRC was also known as 6 Co 1 Battn VRC & 208 Co 1 Battn VRC
The medical records show W. Lunn Co. K 121st NY in ---- Camp near Alex. Va., Sept 24, 63, (no diagnosis)
William Lunn, Corp. Co. K 121st NY Vol Examined for transfer to Invalid Corps by Board of Examination, ---- Camp, near Alex. Va, Oct 19, 63. Disability -Ch. hepatitis.
Recommended for transfer to 2d Battln.
The above medical record is additional to that furnished in report, dated June 24, 1879, herewith.
 
By authority of the Secretary of War:
F. C. Ainsworth
Colonel, U.S. Army, Chief of Office