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, Sept. 21, 1844, " asking for a copy of the declaration made by Thomas Cook when he applied for a pension.
(Signed) "FRANCIS COOK, an heir and administrator. " Certificate dated "Chambers County, Alabama, July 31, 1850, " of Fenton Cook, son, and Elizabeth Faulkner (Russell) granddaughter of Captain Thomas Cook, and William Russell, husband of Elizabeth Faulkner, that they believe themselves entitled to dues from the pen- sion office.
Letter dated "Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama, Jan. 26,
... 1852, " from Richards & Faulkner, to the Commissioner of Pensions, Wash- ington, D. C, requesting in the name of the heirs of Thomas Cook information regarding any commutation pay, etc. , that may be due them as his heirs.
Power of Attorney of Samuel Cook, son of Thomas Cook and acting administrator of Thomas Cook, deceased, to an attorney at Washing- ton, D. C, empowering him to collect any moneys due the heirs of Thomas Cook. Dated February 19, 1852.
Affidavit of BENJAMIN COOK that he knew Captain Thomas Cook "and was well acquainted with him during the Revolutionary War and know that he served as a soldier and for a considerable length of time as a Cavalry officer.


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