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Jesse Cox in Parkers 3rd Rifle Regiment
Service, Pension, & Land Bounty Records

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06 Apr 1815Discharge CertificateJesse's discharge from 3rd Rifleman
27 Aug 1852Sworn DeclarationJesse's attempt to gain bounty land which he claimed never to have received.
25 Sep 1856De Graw & Co LetterLaw firm soliciting representation for Jesse's 1812 land bounty claim.
15 Dec 1856De Graw & Co LetterLaw firm responding to Jesse's letter which apparently indicated he never received his interest in the orginial bounty land grant.
11 Mar 1871
08 Apr 1871
04 Sep 1871
Pension Application Affidavit with Sworn Character ReferencesJesse applied for a pension within weeks of the passage of the Act of February 14, 1871. Lots of information here.
23 Oct 1871Penson Office RequestThe Pension Office requested that Jesse provide character references for Joseph Webb and Roland R. Redwine.
28 Oct 1871Character ReferenceThe Lebanon VA postmaster responding to the request for a character reference. (Actually his second time.)
09 Jan 1872Treasury Auditor FormThe auditor could not find records Jesse in Bannerman's Company.
28 May 1872Internal Bounty Land FormThe office could not find his bounty, but was looking in militia records..
18 Jun 1872Pension Office LetterLetter to Jesse's lawyer explaining that his service record could not be found.
24 Jul 1872Pension Reapplication AffidavitJesse's answer clarifying his service record.
29 Jul 1872Pension Office RequestSent to Adjutant General's office seeking Jesse's records using new information from him.
29 Jul 1872Adjutant General ResponseSent to Pension Office having found Jesse's records.
20 Aug 1872Pension Brief of ClaimSummary of Jesse's claim mailed to his lawyer.
To 22 Aug 1872Pension LedgerTracks pension application.
24 Aug 1872Survivor's PensionInternal certificate sent to Pension Agent granting Jesse's pension payments.
24 Aug 1872Jesse Letter to Pension CommissionerHere Jesse requests determination if land bounty was ever issued.
23 Oct 1872General Land Office LetterThis letter to Jesse tells him that the bounty land warrant was indeed issued on the Illinois Military District.
Aft 04 Jan 1884Note in Pension FilesThis brief note from a postmaster is notification of Jesse's death.
Aft 04 Jan 1884War of 1812 Summary RecordThis form summarizes Jesse's service record.

APRIL 6, 1815
Discharge Certificate
By the order of the Secretary of War.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

     Know ye That Jesse Cox a Corporal of captain W. C. Parkers company third regiment of Rifles who was enlisted the thirteenth day of August eighteen hundred and fourteen to serve during the war, is hereby honorably discharged from the army of the United States, having faithfully served out eh full period of his enlistment.
     Said Jesse Cox was born in the County of Ashe in the State of North Carolina is about twenty three years of age, five feet eight 1/2 inches high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, and by occupation, when enlisted, a farmer.
     Given at Washington
     this Sixth day of April 1815.
     T. Parker
     Adj. & Ins. Gen. [Signature]

Notation on Certificate: J. Wellborn Mount trial Wilkes No Ca.
27 AUG 1852
Sworn Declaration
Sworn Declaration – State of North carolina Ashe County} On this the 27th day of august A D one thousand eight hundred and fifty two personaly appeared before me a justice of the peace in and for county and state aforesaid Jesse Cox aged sixty two years a resident of the county and state aforesaid who being duly sworn according to Law declares that he is the Identical Jesse Cox who was the 2d sergant in the company commanded by Capt Brannon in the 3d Rifle Regiment commanded by Col Hamilton in the war with Great Britian declared by the United States on the 12th day of June A D 1812 that he enlisted at the Town of Jefferson in the county of Ashe and state of N. carolina on or about the eleventh day of august A D one thousand eight hundred and fourteen for during the war and was mustered into service at the town of Charlotte in the county of Mecklenburg in the state of N. carolina on or about the fifteenth day of September A D one thousand eight hundred and fourteen and proceeded to camp bottoms Bridge eighteen miles below the city of Richmond in the state of Virginia and remained at the lst named place some time perhaps two months and then marched to Carlisle in the state of Pennsylvania since that he remained at Carlisle until the news of peace reached said place and served until the close of the war and was honorably discharged at Carlisle in the state of Pennsylvania on the twenty seventh day of March A D one thousand eight hundred and fifteen as will appear by his certificate of discharge filed at the city of washington in February A D 1851 and the muster rols of said company He makes this declaration for the purposes of attaining the bounty land to which he may be entitled under the act of congress granting Bounty land to all the soldiers who enlisted in the service of the united states for during the War.
Jesse Cox [Signature].
Sworn to and subscribed before me on the day and year above writen And I hearby certify that I believe that the said Jesse Cox to be the Identical man who served as above stated and that he is of the age stated in the above declaration.
J. Faw J.P. [Signature]
State of North Carolina Ashe County} I John Ray clerk of the county court of Ashe county do hearby certify that John Faw whose genuine signature appears to the foregoing declaration is and was an acting Justice of the peace in and for the county and state aforesaid and that his official acts are entitled to full faith and credit.
In Testimony where of I hearunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of office at office in town of Jefferson on this the 27th day of august A D 1852.
Jno Ray C Cl
By A H Waugh D C
Notation at bottom:
Land Warrant 8647 for 160 acres, issued 7 Feby 1817 to Jesse Cox, a Corporal - Capt. Parkers Co. 3 Regt Rifle was born in Ash Co. N C - about 23 years of age - 5 ft. 8 1/2 inches high - occupation a farmer. Dis. at Washington City by D. Parker Adgt Genl. 6 April 1815 —
Notn sent to Col. J Welborn - N.C. [?] - patented[?]
25 SEP 1856
De Graw & Co Letter
(Included as Attachment B to Pension Reapplication Affidavit)
New York Sept 25 1856
Jesse Cox Esq
Jefferson N.C.
Dear Sir
We find on our Military records that you served as a Soldier in the war of 1812 between this Country and Great Britain, and that you were entitled to a grant of land of 160 acres.
we are engaged in the settlement of these old land claims, and procure for the soldier or his heirs their interest in them if you wish your case attended to we shall be pleased act for you in the matter and procure the money for you there will be no outlay on your part we charge ten per cent on the amount we can get for you and do not take our fee till the money is secured to you let us hear from you as soon as Convenient — enclosed is our cirular and a return envelope
Respectfully yours
H De Graw & Co
New York City
15 DEC 1856
De Graw & Co Letter
(Included as Attachment A to Pension Reapplication Affidavit)
New York Dec 15th 1856
Jesse Cox Esq
Dear Sir
Your letter of the 4th has been received, we are Sorry to learn that you are suffering from the effects of your Service in the war. if you can establish that fact, we shall be happy to put you in the way of geting a pension.
As to the business on which we wrote you, we have only to say that if you wish us to recover your interest in the land that was granted to you we shall be happy to serve you to the best of our ability as to refference we can give you any amount but presume the following will answer
Wm A. Cobb Presedent of Fulton Insurance Company No 40 Wall Street, Jones Little & co 139 Fulton St
when you write to us let us know if you have your old Patent. I see on refference to our books it was sent to you on the 9th Oc 1818 to Mount Trial in Wilks County, let us hear from you soon — yours very truly
H. De Graw & Co
11 MAR 1871 – 08 APR 1871 – 04 SEP 1871
Pension Application Affidavit with Sworn Character References
State of Virginia }SS
County of Russell
On this 11th day of March A.D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy one personally appeared before me J. C. Gent Clerk of the County Court of Russell County Va a court of record within and for the county and state aforesaid Jesse Cox aged eighty one years, a resident of the county of Russell State of Virginia who being duly sworn according to law, declares that he is married, that is wifes name was Thursa Harper to whom he was married at Wilks county, North Carolina on the 27th day of July 1815 that he served the full period of sixty days in the military service of the United States in the war of 1812, that he is the identical Jesse Cox who enlisted in Captain Brannon's Company 3rd North Carolina Rifle Regiment    [space left empty]    Brigade    [space left empty]    Division at Ashe Co North Carolina on or about 12th day of August 1814 and was honorably dischared at Carlisle Pennsylvania (which was written and which discharge he delivered to the pay master general at the matropolis bank at Washington city and received from said paymaster a printed one in lieu there of) on or about the 27" day of March 1815 that he marched from Ash Co N.C. to Charlotte N.C. and from thence to Richmond Va and from thence to Carlisle Pa and there he went into winter quarters, that he held the office of third sergeant in said Company and that he has obtained a land warrant for 160 acres of land and that his discharge was left on file at Washington. That he at no time during the late rebellion against the authority of the United States adhered to the cause of the enemies of the government giving them aid or comfort; or exercised the functions of any office what ever under any authority, or Pretended authority, in hostility to the United States, and that he will support the constitution of the United States, that he is not in receipt of a pension under any previous act; that he makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension roll of the United States, under the provision of the act approved February 14" 1871, and he hereby constitutes and appoints with full power of substitution and revocation Henry A. Routh of Lebanon County of Russell State of Virginia his true and lawful attorney to prosecute his claim and obtain the pension certificate that may be issued that his post office is at Lebanon County of Russell State of Virginia that his domicile or place of abode is twelve miles east of Lebanon Va.
Jesse Cox [Signature]
Applicant
Attest
R.R. Redwine
Joseph Webb
Also personally appeared Joseph Webb, residing in Russell County State of Va and Roland R Redwine residing in Russell County State of Va persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit and who being by me duly sworn say: They were present and saw Jesse Cox the claimant sign his name to the foregoing declaration; that they have every reason to believe from the appearance of said claimant and their acquaintance with him that he is the identical person he represents himself to be; that at no time during the late rebellion against the authority of the United States did he adhere to the cause of the enemies of the Goverment, given them aid or comfort; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of the claim.
Joseph Webb [Signature]
Roland R. Redwine [Signature]
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of April A.D. 1871 and I hereby certify that the contents of the above declaration were fully made known and explained to the applicant and witnesses before swearing and that I have no interest direct or indirect in the prosecution of this claim.
J. C. Gent [Signature] Clerk
Virginia Russell County to wit
I J C Comann post master at Lebanon Russell County Virginia do hereby certify that after careful investigation I am convinced that R. R. Redwine and Joseph Webb witnesses who testified to the loyalty of Jesse Cox applicant for survivors pension No 17650 under act of February 14th 1871 war of 1812 are men of undoubted good character for truth and veracity and that their statements in the affidavit refered to are worthy of full faith and credit. Given under my hand 4th day of September A.D. 1871.
J. C. Comann P.M. [Signature]
23 OCT 1871
Pension Office Request
ISSUED IN LIEW OF PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS FROM THIS OFFICE, DATED JULY, 1871.
WAR OF 1812.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, PENTION OFFICE,
Washington D.C.,  Oct 23, 1871 
  Sir  
In the claim for pensoin of   Jesse Cox   a   Sar   of the War of 1812, under the Act of February 14, 1871, No.   17650, Joseph Webb   and   Roland R Redwine   testify to the claimant's loyalty.
You are required to show by the certificate of an officer of a United States Court, a United States Commissioner, an Assessor, Assitant Assessor, Collector, Deputy Colelctor or Supervisor of Internal Revenue, or a Postmaster, to the satisfaction of this Office that, after carful investigation, he is convinced the above witnesses are men of undoubted good character for truth and varacity, and that their statements in the affidavit referred to are worthy of full faith and credit.
Very respectfully,   J.H. Baker   [Signature] Commissioner.
  Jesse Cox Lebanon Russell Co Va  
H.B.K.
23 OCT 1871
Character Reference
Virginia Russell County to wit
I J. C. Comann Post Master at Lebanon Russell County Virginia do hereby Certify that after careful investigation I am convinced that Joseph Webb and Roland R. Redwine, witnesses who testify to the loyalty of Jesse Cox applicant for Survivors Pension No 17650 War of 1812 are men of undoubted good character for truth and veracity and that their statements in the affidavit refered to are worthy of full faith and credit.
Given under my hand this 28" day of October 1871
J. C. Comann [Signature] P M.
At Lebanon Va
Notation on sheet:
No 17650
Jessee Cox
Act Feby 14" 1871
09 JAN 1872
Treasury Audit Form
No 17650 Survivor war 1812 Cert 18640 Treasury Department Third Auditor's Office   January 9", ,  187  2  . Respectfully returned to the Commisiossioner of Pensions with the information that there are no Rolls of Captain   Brannon   Company of   North Carolina   Militia, War of 1812, on file in the Office.   The name of Jesse Cox is not borne on the Rools of Capt G.W.B. Bannerman's Company North Carolina Militia. Allan Rusherford  [Signature] Auditor.
28 May 1872
Internal Bounty Land Form
No. 17650 
Soldier  Jesse Cox 
Served in Capt.  Brannenman N.C. M 
Required:  Please state if warrant issued and if on what service. 
 H B K , Examiner.
Report:  No evidence that application for Bounty Land has been made 
 N Partridge  [Signature]
 A  [Initial]
Chief B'ty L'd Div.
18 JUN 1872
Pension Office Letter
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
PENSION OFFICE
Washington, D.C.  June 18th 1872 
Sir:
In the pension claim of Jesse Cox, No. 17,650, as survivor of the war of 1812, under the act of Feby. 14th, 1871, there are no rolls of Captain Brannon's Company North Carolina Militia. A correct statement of service and the number of land warrant, if claimant received one, are requested. Please return this letter with the statement.
Very respectfully,
C[?] Seaton[?][Signature]
Acting Commissioner.
Henry A. Routh Esq.
Lebanon.
Russell Co Va.
JRY
24 JUL 1872
Pension Reapplication Affidavit
De Graw & Co Letter (Attachment A)
De Graw & Co Letter (Attachment B)
State of Virginia
County of Russell{ SS.
This day personally appeared before the undersigned Clerk of the County Court of the County and State aforesaid, Jesse Cox applicant for Survivors Pension No 17650 Act Feby 14th 1871, War 1812" who being duly sworn deposeth and saith, that he enlisted on the 12" day of August 1814 at Ash County in the State of North Carolina for five years or during the war by Capt Brannon a recruiting Officer, from thence he marched under Capt Brannon to a small town in North Carolina called Charlotte and there he was mustered into service under Lieut Wyly Gordon in the third Rifle Regt (enlisted troops) Commanded by Colonel Hamilton from thence he marched to "Camp bottom bridge" 18 miles below Richmond Va and from thence to Carlisle Penn and there they went into winter quarters, and remained there until he was discharged, and from thence he went to Washington City and received there a printed discharge which delivered to Thomas Calaway his agent and Attorney residing near Jefferson Ash County North Carolina to enable him to draw his Bounty land, and never received his discharge or Bounty land, although H. De Graw Co of the City of New York wrote him on the 25" of Sept 1856 that they would attend to the drawing of his Bounty land, and also wrote him on the 15 of December 1856 that his Patent had been sent him on the 9" day of October 1818 Mount Trial in Wilks County which Patent warrant he never received and cannot therefore give the number of said land warrant. The letters heretofore refered to are herewith attched marked "A" & "B". The said applicant further swears that it was through mistake of himself or Mr. H. A. Routh, who wrote out his former application for pension in this, that he stated that is service was rendered in Capt Brannons Company North Carolina Militia, instead of stating that he was merely enlisted by Capt Brannon as a recruiting officer, and afterwards served under Liet Wyly Gordon third Rifle Regt enlisted troops  and not militia . Said Capt Brannon was with said troops but a short time, one Mr. Duffe was adjutant of said Regt. And further this deposant saith not.
Jesse [his X mark] Cox.

T.J. Hargis
A. Routh.
State of Virginia County of Russell to wit
I J.C. Gent Clerk of the county court of the County and State aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing affidavit was taken, subscribed and sworn to before me by the said Jesse Cox, after the same had been read over and fully explained to him, who also produced communications marked "A" & "B" from H. De Graw & Co. at New York dated 25" Sept 1856 and 15" December 1856 hereto attached ad that I have no interest direct or indirect in the claim of the said Jesse Cox for Pension.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court of Russell County this 24" day of July A.D. 1872.
J.C. Gent Clerk.[Signature]
29 JUL 1872
Pension Office Request
WAR OF 1812.
ACT OF FEB 14, 1871.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
PENSION OFFICE.
 July 29 , 187 2 .
Sir:
Your are respectfully requested to furnish official evidence of the enrollment, muster, service, and duty of   Jesse Cox  , who   enlisted   at   Ash County N.C.   on the   12th   day of   Aug   1814, in Captain   Brannon's and Lieut. Wylie Gordon's   Companies Regiment   U.S. Rifles  , and who was discharged at              on the              day of             , 18        .
Please return this circular with your report.
Claim No. 17650
Repectfully yours,
  J.H. Baker   [Signature]
Adjt. Gen. U.S.A. Acting Commissioner.
Room No.   J.R[?]  
[Date Stamps] Adjutant Genls Office Jul 31 1872 and Aug 1 1872.
12 AUG 1872
Adjutant General Response
[Date Stamp:] Department of the Interior Pension Office Aug 13 1872.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE
Washington, D.C.   August 3rd  , 1872
Sir:
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from your Office of application for Pension No.   17650 War of 1812  , and to return it herewith, with such information as is furnished by the files of this office.
It appears from the Records of this Office that   Jesse Cox   was enlisted in the   Thirteenth  day of   August  , 1814, at   Jefferson, Ashe County, N.C.  , to serve   Five years or during War  , and was assigned to   the Third   Regiment of   U. S. Rifles  , He is reported   enlisted by Lieutenant J. W. Gorden, served in Captains' Brandon's & Parker's Companies and Discharged by Captain W. C. Parker at Carlisle Pennsylvania March 31st 1815. Expiration of term of Service, He is also reported enlisted on the 11th of August 1814.   
I am, sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
W. M. [?] [Signature]
Assistant Adjutant General.
The Commisioner of Pensions,
Washington, D.C.
20 AUG 1872
Pension Brief of Claim
WAR OF 1812.
ACT FEBRUARY 14, 1871
BRIEF OF CLAIM FOR A SURFVIVOR'S PENSION
in the case of   Jesse Cox  
of Captains   Brandon & Parker's   Companys   Third U. S. Rifles  
Residence:   Russell County : Virginia  
Post office address:   Lebanon: Russell County : Virginia  
Enlisted:   13" August  , 18  14  ,   discharged 31" March  , 18  15  
Declaration and identification in due form, filed   May 24  , 18  71  .
SERVICE FOR SIXTY DYS SHOWN AS FOLLOWS:
  The Adjutant General, U. S. Army, reports that Jesse Cox served in Capts. Brandon's & Parker's Cos. 3" U. S. Rifles, from 13" Aug. 1814 to 31" Mch 1815.  
Length of Service   231   days.
Claimant declares he is not a pensioner under any previous act. Name not on list of pensioners.
Loyalty, claimant's averment and testimony of,   Jos. Webb and R. R. Redwine J C Comann, P.M. Lebanon, Va. vouches for their veracity  
Oath to support the Constitution of the United States subscribed.
Admitted   August 20  , 187  3  , to a pension of eight dollars per month, from February 14, 1871.
Henry A. Routh R
Lebanon Russell Co Va.
T. D. Yeager [Signature], Ex'r.
App'd, W.W. Hays [Signature] Reviewer.
TO 24 MAY 1871
Pension Ledger
No. 17650
ACT OF FEBRUARY 14, 1871
WAR OF 1812.
 Jesse Cox 
 Lebanon Russell Co. Va. 
 Capt. Brannons Co. 
 N.C. Mil., 
Discharged Mch 27" , 18 15 .
Received May 24" , 18 71 .
 Henry A. Routh 
 Lebanon Russell Co Va. 
Attorney.

[The following log is on facing page.]
1871
Oct 23 3 and Character afivit
1872
Jan 12 B K
June 18. Atty stated of service
July 29 A.G. U.S.A. service
Aug 27 72 Cert. O.P.C.A.
bond to atty Apr 1" 72 T.K.
[Unreadable Initials]
24 AUG 1872
Survivor's Pension
No.  18,640 
WAR OF 1812.
SURVIVORS PENSION.
 Virginia 
 Jesse Cox 
Company  Capt Brandon and Parker 
Regiment  3" U.S. Rifles 
 Richmond  Agency.
Rate pre month — Eight dollars.
Commencing February 14, 1871.
Certificate dated  August 24" 1872 
and sent to Pension Agent.
Act 14th February, 1871.
Vol.  Va.  Page  147 
 I.M. Kavanaugh  [Signature] Clerk.
Notation on Bottom of Form: 8647-160-12.
03 OCT 1872
Jesse Letter to Pension Commissioner
– Lebanon Va Octo 3" 1871.
Commisioner Pensions
Washington D.C.
Sir,
Jesse Cox, late of Capt's Brandon & Parkers Companies 3rdU.S. Rifles war 1812 begs leave to state that in the year 1816 or 1817 he made application for bounty land under act of January 20" 1813 through Thomas Calaway his Atty of Ash Co. N.C. from which he heard nothing until Masters[?] H.De Graw & Co of the city of New York who wrote to him on the 15" day of December 1856 that his land had been long since granted him and the same mailed to him on the 9" of October 1818 at Mount Trial Wilks Co N.C. which he never received, The foregoing testimony is on file in the pension department No 17650, upon which his Pension has been settled and Certificate issued No 18640 Act Feby 14" 1871. He now asks to be informed if such a land warrant ever issued, He is informed by his atts that if he never recd his warrants nor had official information of its existence that he Can yet recover it, he is old & very needy and prays that the comr may give this his informal inquiry some attention and as in duty bound he will ever pray.
Jessy Cox
By H A Routh
his Attny
23 OCT 1872
General Land Office Letter
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
WAR '12
Washington D.C.  October 23 , 18 72 .
Sir:
I have the honor to advise you in reply to you communication of the 18 th  Inst., that, as appears from the "Military Files & Records" of this office, Bounty Land Warrent No. 8647 for 160 acres, Act of May 6, 1812, issued Feby: 7 1817 to "Jesse Cox, a Corporal in Parker's Company. 3r Reg t  U.S. Riflemen," was carried into Patent in his name, Sep t  21. 1818, in the N.E¼ S25, T1S, R5W. "Illinois Military District," and said Patent transmitted to him by mail, Oct: 9. 1818, addressed "Jesse Cox, Mount Trial, Wilkes County. N.C.
I am,
Very Respectfully
Your Obed Servt. Nath[?] Osmund[?]
Commissioner. Now
Commisioner of Pensions.
Present.
[Date Stamp:] Department of the Interior Pension Office Oct 25 1872.
AFT 04 JAN 1884
Note in Pension Files
Mr. Browing
Dear Sir
Jessie Cox (War 1812) is dead. died on the 4th of January 1884
Your Very Prespt
J.H. Rosenhine[?] PM
AFT 04 Jan 1884
War of 1812 Summary Record
WAR OF 1812
NUMBERS: S O 17650, S C 18640
SOLDIER: COX, JESSE
BOUNTY LAND: 8647 160 12
SERVICE: CRL CAPT'S BRANDON'S AND W C PARSON'S CO'S 3 U S RIFLES.
ENLISTED: AUG 11 1814
DISCHARGED: APR 6 1815
RESIDENCE OF SOLDIER: 1852 ASHE CO N C, 1871 RUSSELL CO (PO LEBANON) VA
MAIDEN NAME OF WIDOW: WIFE THURSA HARPER
MARRIAGE OF SOLDIER AND WIDOW: WIFE JULY 27 1815 WILKES CO N C
DEATH OF SOLDIER: JAN 4 1884
DEATH OF WIDOW: [Left blank]
REMARKS: SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE CTF FILED IN THE BRIEF.

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