Walker Hooker
Civil War Pension Application
Sent for by Sharon Pierce, and typed by Elaine Nall Bay.
Reproduced From the Holdings of the Texas
State Archives
FORM No. 1
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CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATION
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Name of Applicant,
Walker Hooker
Rains County
Post office Lone Oak, Texas
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Comptrollers File No. 3395
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I have carefully examined the within application for
pension, together with the proof in support thereof, and
I recommend that the application be
approved
this 9 day of Oct
A.D. 1899.
Wm. J. Swain
Pension Clerk
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I hereby approve the within application for
pension, this 9th day of October A.D. 1899
R.W. Finley, Comptroller
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No Application Rejected by County Judge or County Commissioners
Should be Forwarded to Comptroller
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FORM No. 1
APPLICATION of Indigent Soldier or Sailor of the late
Confederacy for pension under the Act of May 12, 1899.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Rains}
To the Honorable County Judge of Rains County, Texas.
Your Petitioner, Walker Hooker respectfully represents
that he is a resident citizen of Rains County, in the state of
Texas, and that he makes this application for the purpose of
obtaining a pension under the act passed by the Twenty-sixth
Legislature of the State of Texas, and approved May 12, A.D.
1899, the same being an act entitled "An act to carry into
effect the amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas,
providing that aid may be granted to disabled and dependent Confederate
soldiers, sailors, and their widows under certain conditions,
and to make an appropriation therefor," and I do solemnly
swear that the answers I have given to the following questions
are true.
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NOTE Applicant must make answer to all of the following
questions, and such answers must be written out plainly in ink.
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Q. What is your name? Answer Walker Hooker
Q. What is your age? Answer 74 years
Q. In what County do you reside? Answer Rains
Q. How long have you resided in said County and what is your
post office address: Answer 46 years. My P.O. Address is Lone
Oak, Texas
Q. Have you applied for a pension under the Confederate Pension
Law
heretofore, and been rejected? if so, state when and where. Answer
never applied before
Q. What is your occupation if able to engage in one? Answer Farming
when I was able.
Q. What is your physical condition? Answer bad
Q. If your physical condition is such that you are unable by
your own
labor to earn a support, state what caused such disability. Answer
Old age, Chronic sore eyes
Q. State in what company and regiment you enlisted in the Confederate
army, and the time of your service? Answer Colonel Wells Redgement,
Capton Danneil Company of Texas volunteers Consiolidated with
18 Texas Infantry Company A
Q. If you served in the Confederate navy state when and where
and the time of your service. Answer never did servise in navy
Q. State whether or not you have received any pension or veteran
donation land certificate under any previous law, and if you
answer in the affirmative state what pension or veteran donation
land certificate you have received. Answer none
Q. What real and personal property do you now own, and what is
the
present value of such property? Give list of such property and
value.
Answer Realty 20 acres of worth about $160.00 ; 2 horses worth
$40.00; Two cows $40.00
Q. What property, and what was the value thereof, have you sold
or
conveyed within two years prior to the date of this application?
Answer none
Q. What income, if any, do you receive? Answer none
Q. Are you in indigent circumstances; that is, are you in actual
want, and destitute of property and means of subsistence? Answer
Yes with the exception as above specified
Q. Are you unable by your labor to earn a support? Answer no
Q. Have you transferred to others any property of value of any
kind for
the purpose of becoming a beneficiary under this law? Answer
no
Q. Did you ever desert the Confederacy? Answer No
Q. Have you been continuously since the first day of January,
1880, a
bona fide resident citizen of this state? Answer Yes
Wherefore your petitioner prays that his application
for pension be approved and that such other proceedings be had
in the premises as are required by law.
(Signature of Applicant) Walker (X his mark) Hooker
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22 day of June A.D. 1899
(seal)
Jas. A. Boyd
County Judge, Rains County, Texas
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AFFIDAVIT OF WITENSSES.
(Note-There must be at least two creditable witnesses.)
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Rains} Before me Jas. A. Boyd County Judge of Rains
County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared T. Pollard,
R.W. Nesbitt who are personally known to me to be credible citizens,
who being by me duly sworn on oath, state that they personally
know Walker Hooker the above named applicant for a pension, and
that the said Walker Hooker is unable to support enlisted in
the service of the Confederacy, and performed the duties of a
soldier (or sailor) as claimed by him in the above and foregoing
application, and that they further know that he, the said applicant,
is unable to support himself by labor of any sort.
(Signature of Witness) T. Pollard
(Signature of Witness) R.N. Nesbett
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21 day of July
A.D. 1899
(seal)
Jas. A. Boyd
County Judge Rains County, Texas.
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AFFIDAVIT OF PHYSICIAN
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Rains} Before me Jas A. Boyd County Judge of Rains
County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Dr. W.A.
Duffy, who is a reputable practicing physician of this County,
wh0 being by me duly sworn on oath, states that he has carefully
and thoroughly examined Walker Hooker applicant for a pension,
and finds him laboring under the following disabilities which
render him unable to labor at any work or calling sufficient
to earn a support for himself: He has chronic conjucturtis of
35 or 40 years, rendering him almost bilnd at this time, and
this condition has existed 3 or 4 years.
(Signature of Physician) W.A. Duffey, M.D.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21 day of July A.D. 1899.
(seal)
Jas. A. Boyd
County Judge Judge County, State of Texas.
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CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY JUDGE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Rains} I, Jas. A. Boyd County Judge of Rains County,
State of Texas, do hereby certify that on the 21 of July A.D.
1899, before me came to be heard the application of Walker Hooker
for a pension under the Confederate Pension Law of this State,
approved May 12, A.D. 1899; that the answers of said applicant
to the questions propounded were made under oath as before me
as the same hereinbefore appear, and that the foregoing affidavits
of Doctor W.A. Duffy who is a reputable practicing physician
of this county. I also certify that the said applicant Walker
Hooker is not an inmate of the Texas Confederate Home, nor otherwise
disqualified under the provision of Section 12, of the Confederate
Pension Law. I further certify that after considering all the
proceedings had before me relative to the said application for
a pension by the said Walker Hooker I find the said applicant
is lawfully entitled to the pension provided by the Confederate
Pension Law of this State, and I hereby approve said application.
Witness my hand and seal of office at Emory Texas this 21 day
of
July A.D. 1899
(seal)
Jas. A. Boyd
County Judge, Rains County, State of Texas.
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CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY COMMISSIOINERS
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Rains} We, the undersigned members of the Commissioners
Court of Rains County, Texas, do hereby certify that the foregoing
application of Walker Hooker for a pension, together with the
proof in support thereof, was duly submitted by Hon Jas. A. Boyd
County Judge of this Rains County, to the Commissioners of this
Rains County, at a regular term thereof on the 15 day of August
A.D. 1899, and after a careful consideration of the same we find
the said applicant is lawfully entitled to the pension provided
for by the Confederate Pension Law of this State, and we hereby
approve said application. Witness our hands and seal of office
at Emory this 15 day of August A.D. 1899.
(Signature of Commissioners)
L.M. Vincent W. W. Garrett J.A. Abercrombie W.M. Kitching
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