DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF PENSIONS

NO. 971992
Robert Dunbar Alias Robert Danvers

Washington D.C. April 25 1892

Sir

It is alleged that Robert Dunbar Alias Robert Danvers enlisted June 30 1863 
and served as a private in Company B, U.S.C.T. Regiment and was discharged 
June 1 1866.

It is also alleged that while on duty at Polly Island SC on or about 
September or October 1863 he was disabled by chronic diarrhea, Piles, 
Rheumatism and affection of eyes and was treated in hospitals.

In case of the above-named soldier the War Department is requested to 
furnish an official statement of the enrollment, discharge, and record of 
service so far as the same be applicable to the forgoing allegation, 
together with full medical history. Please give the rank he held at the 
time he is clamed to have incurred the disability alleged, and records 
show that he was not in line of duty during that period, let the fact be 
stated.

Signed / Commissioner



WAR DEPARTMENT
Record and Pension Division
Washington D.C.
April 26 1892

Respectfully returned to the 
      COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS.

Robert Danvers, Private, Company B, 35th U.S.C.T Infantry Regiment was 
enrolled June 16 1863 and muster out (M.O) June 1 1866. Also known as 
Robert Dunbar and during that period the rolls show him present for duty 
except as follows:

July 30 1863 (Sick New Bern NC).
Aug 31 1863 (Sick in New Bern NC).
Dec 31 1863 (Sick Portsmouth VA)

The medical records show him treated as follow as:

Robert Dunbar
Private, Company B, 35th  U.S.C.T. Regiment 
November 1, 1865 to December 3, 1865 Scrofula (A Form of tuberculosis 
characterized chiefly by swelling). Returned to duty.

The name Robert Danvers has not been found on the rolls of Company B, 35th 
U.S.C.T. Regiment.

Signed/Surgeon, U.S. Army

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