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Corporal George
W. Hays of Co H Kindly donated to
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Declaration for
Invalid Pension, February 28, 1872
On or about the 15 day of March
1862 at Hannibal Mo. while in Camp he contracted the
measles while in the line of his duty as a soldier
which resulted in loss of hearing in both ears in
consequence of his catching a severe cold while
suffering from measles in consequence of which he now
has granulation & thickening of both membranes
tympani [sic] of both ears. --GEORGE HAYS,

General
Affidavit Josephus Brown,
age 47, Pleasant Dale, Rush Co., KS 1888 July 10.
I live within two
miles of the above named GEORGE HAYS and have known
him and lived near him since 1878 and I believe him
to be unable to perform any manuel labor and believe
that he is not qualified to perform any Professional
or skilled labor on account of diziness and blindness
caused by disease of head.

1900 Nov.
4
To Whom It May
Concern: This is to certify that GEO. HAYS was
admitted to the Topeka State Hospital, November 4,
1900, and died here of senile dementia (*), July 4,
1901.
[signed] T.
C. Biddle, M. D.,
Superintendent, Kansas State Insane Asylum, Topeka,
Kan.,
July 25, 1901.
(*)A form of general
intellectual impairment observed in elderly people;
most cases are what is known today as Alzheimer's
Disease.

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