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Robert. K. Bryan Hutchison Bourbon. Co. Kentucky. National Military Home Grant Co. Ind In case of seriousness please notify. Dr F. F. Bryan. Georgetown Ky. [nd] Mrs J. A. Dudley. Hutchison Ky and R. P. Kenney. Paris. Ky. In case of death I wish this book to be sent to Mrs. J. A. Dudley. Hutchison Ky.
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State of Missouri Adjutant General's Office Record Division City of Jefferson
September 26. 1908 Abstract from Discriptive Roll. On file in this office of Robert R. Bryan a Private of Company "B" Fifth Regiment Infantry Missouri Volunteers, at enlistment May 4th 1898. Age 44 Height 5 feet and 4 1/2 inches. Hair Brown Eyes blue Complexion light. Single. Occupation Dentist. Nativity Fayette Ky. Residence Kansas City Mo
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To Whom It May Consern
Know ye, That Robert. K Bryan, private of Hospital Corps of the N. S. A who was enrolled on the 4th of May One thousand eight hundred and ninety eight, to serve two years or during the war, is here by Discharged from the service of the United States by reason of circular # 45 Oct. 27th 1898, telegram a [Go] November 8th 1898.
No objection to his reenlistment is to exist.
The said Robert K. Bryan born in the state of Kentucky and when enrolled was 44 1/2 years of age. 5 feet 4 1/2 inches high, Fair Complexion blue eyes, brown hair and by occuption, Dentist.
Given at John Blair Gibbs General Hospital Camp Hamilton Lexington Ky, the 18th day of November 1898.
Edgar A. Mearns Major and Brigade Surgeon U. S. G. Commanding the John Blair Gibbs General Hospital.
Died Nov 1909
Dr. Robert Bryan, prominent dentist of Georgetown, Ky., struck by L. & N. train near Hutchison Station, and dies at St. Joseph's Hospital here of injuries a few hours later.
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State of Missouri Adjutant General's Office
City of Jefferson September 26, 1908
It is Hereby Certified that according to the Records of this Office Robert R. Bryan was enlisted on the fourth day of May 1898, at Kansas City Missouri, and was [muslesid] into service on the eighteenth day of May 1898. at Jefferson Barracks as a Private in Company "B" Fifth Regiment Infantry Missouri Volun-teers for two years unless sooner discharged
Transferred to Hospital Corps, N.S.A July 16th 1898.
James. A. Diamond, Adjutant General.
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