Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/607

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586 SIXTY-SIXTH concnsss. sas. II. cs. ies. 1920. V°l·37:P·“3·“¤°¤d· discharged th f , 11 , 1i nn g edl than ‘ t d _;°?¤1.m,p.¤c¤,mmd- was dischargellrlldslsdildlabvihliy iiicurrddlibutlne seerice anillilil die m ‘ of duty, oris now upon the pension rolls as a Civil War veteran, and every person who served sixty days or more in the War with Mexico, or on the coasts or frontier thereof, or en route thereto, during the war with that nation, and was honorably discharged therefrom, and who 1s_ now in receipt orf, or entitled to receive under existing law, a pension of less than_$50 per month, shall, and_after the pasa.§;§gthisAct,t]l;‘eenutledtoandshall bepaidapensionattherate o per mon u§$f° ,’{,,,",,‘2§’,,l§" fif Sec. 2. That every person who served days or more in the §,·;jgg_<=• ¤* ¤¤¤*¤¤= Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United tates during the Civil

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avmgsoserv ess anmnet a ,was "t incurred in the service and in thse linlisof duty, or igiow (ii-pgn tl; perl; zion rolls as a WV:} veteruanmand every pexapgn who servegtgxty ays or more m ar wi exieo, or on co ts r ti thereflif, or gp rggge theretpil the gvarhwith tht;. nztliolnéafaned was onora y harged rom, an w o now ter may reason of age and phgsical or]Sment1i,l0disa€l>Hities, helpless or_b or so nearly helpless or lind as to uire the regular perlsonal egg attendance ofthanotherfpprson, sm tlile entitled to an pan apensnonat erteo 72 mon . Hgggdw •¤¤¤¤¤i¤r¤f Sec. 3. That from and after the Bapproval dlmthis Act all persons ` whose names are on the pension roll, and who, while in the service of the United States in the Army, N alvly or Marine Corps during the Civil War, and in the hne of duty, sh l1avelost_one hand or one foot Iogtgesp Iiigiinhled tzlpaghsusame, shallhreceive :1 pension atdthe _ ; personswomsu servicean m

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aoraveeeeoreen a m ame, receiveila pension ata {Site of $65 perirpleinlth; that all(;rsons who, msuc seryicean m emanners t tth ihouldeng ]omt pir a tlgg at the_ hip jbixgz, or tgldeneeai tlild sallbnuldertloil pgom orw ere esameismsuc con °tio asto revent e use of an artificial limb shall receive apensionnat the gate of $72 per month; and that all persons who, in such service and in like manner, shall have lost one hand and one foot, or been totally dis- $,,,,,1,. ,,&,d.,,,,_ abgod m tho same, shall receive a pension at the rate of $90 per month. s.¤‘%v.‘:".."1s,‘2iN E°· 4-,}**%* ug; md? ¤* my P¤¤¤¤¤ who s·><>md IQ tim Amy. glsyimsg prior to nm. avy, or arme rps 0 the United States d the Civil War for eo, ,0, p_ ,,,,’mmd_ mnety days or more, and was honorably disc from such service, “· sszisszf rsist2,“::e$;..d°‘ site "“i‘*"°.i‘¥g°:‘1.‘°1‘i..°' $21,* _ _ in esemcean in e eo u such widow havuég been married to such soldier, sailor, or marigd Renamed widow prior to the ay of June, anno Domini 1905, shall be entitled to ou death, etc., of sub- 3Hd_Sh8·u be 8- PGHSIOH Bt t•hB f8.l’;0 of PBI ]110I1lZh. °°‘1“°¤* ”“°"°¤‘* section shall apply to a former widow of any person who served for nmety days or more m the Amy, Navy, or Marine Co of the United States during the Civil War and was honorably dirlsizharged fromdsuclh servicp, or wliiimglhaving so seryed(§;r leisils than ninety days WSIS ISC 0l'0l' lI1S8I'V`l I blib service and in the line of duty, suchwwidolivv hzflvinglreldiarried, once or more than once after the death of the soldier, sailor, or marine, if it be shown that such subsequent or successive marriage has, or have been dissolved, either by the death of the husband or husbands, or by divorce without fault on the art of the wife; and dr·;*l§9l;¤u*;§sf°c{¤ ·"¤!· any such former widow shall be entitled to aud) be paid a pension at ns s., ssc. nm, p. the rate of $30 per month; and any widow as mentioned in this "°· mmm section shall also be paid $6 per_m0nth for each child of such officer or enlisted man under the age of sixteen years, and in case of the death