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Language
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Abstract
Document signed by Patrick McGlynn, who substituted his service in the Union Army for that of Enoch Tinsman for a bounty of
four hundred dollars. The document was created in Grafton, West Virginia on 23 February 1865. Collection includes one full
color reproduction (two pages) and one photocopy reproduction. See "Historical Note" for further information regarding bounties
and commutation of service.
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Preferred Citation
[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Patrick McGlynn, Civil War Bounty, A&M 3809, West Virginia and Regional
History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.
When the United States implemented its draft policy in 1863, the law included a provision that allowed a draftee to commute
his military service by paying a substitute to serve in his place. The fee paid to the substitute was often referred to as
a bounty.