
The image depicts an official document titled "United States of America Bureau of Pensions," issued under the authority of an Act from May 1, 1920, as denoted by the text at the top. It is identified with the number "948,674" and features a seal of the Department of the Interior prominently in the center below the title. The document certifies that John Jacobs, who served as a Private in Company H of the 128th Regiment Ohio Infantry, is entitled to a pension of seventy-two dollars per month, starting January 20, 1925. The pension approval has been recorded on July 24, 1925, underscored by the signatures from key officials, including the Secretary of the Interior and the Commissioner of Pensions, signifying the document’s legitimacy and authority.