Here for sale is an original certificate/document for the enlistment of a soldier (Thomas Fitzgerald Kelly Jr.) in 1928 in the Tennessee Military Commission.  Signed by Tennessee's 36th Governor, the Tennessee Adjutant and Secretary of State.  

This certificate is a Tennessee Military Commission document from 1928, signed by Governor Henry H. (Hollis) Horton (1866-1934). This document is a piece of historical significance and a collectible item from the United States during the early 20th century.  Size is: 11 1/2" by 17 3/4' inches and in VERY good shape. for being 98 years old.


This document in the original mail tube with stamps address and names. Please see the photos for the condition and all the descriptions.   


Personal information on Mr. Kelly Sr.  and information on the Tennessee Military Commission is printed below.



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                THOMAS  FITZGERALD  KELLY  Sr.


                               Born:  1873  in Winchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee

                  Died:  June 4th, 1928 (age 54-55)  in Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee


                               Burial:  Forest Hill Cemetery (Midtown)

                                            Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee

                                            Plot:  Section 11


                                 WIFE:  Judge Camille 'McGee' Kelly 

                                              Born:  1879       Died:  1955      

                                              They were married in 1904




The Tennessee Wars Commission Grant Fund provides financial support to coordinate planning, preservation, protection, promotion, and interpretation of structures, buildings, sites, and battlefields related to Tennessee’s military heritage. This grant can fund a wide variety of projects relating to the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the Revolutionary War (1776-1783), War of 1812 (1812-1815), Mexican-American War (1846-1848), and the Civil War (1861-1865). Example projects include, but are not limited to, archaeological surveys and excavations, cemetery preservation, contraband camp preservation and interpretation, graphic displays and interpretative panels, historic markers, and living history and educational programs.