Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/465

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FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 1155, 1156. 1902. 399 to the ownership of the vessel without designating the names of the persons composing the company, when such vessel is owned by a corporation, and the oath of either of said officers or agents shall be eemed sufficient without requiring the oath of any other person interested and concerned in such vessel." Sec. 2. That section forty-three hundred and fourteen of the Revised s€}§“’°“*“°‘“ °* "°* Statutes of the United States be, and the same is hereby, amended so 1€ZS..sec.4314.p·834. as to read as follows: ”“"’““°d· " Sec. -131-1. Previous to granting enrollment and license for any tolmgwmggmvetent vessel owned by any incorporated company, or by an individual or e ` individuals. the president or secretary of such company, or any other ofiicer or agent thereof, duly authorized by said company in writing, attested by the corporate seal thereof, to act in its behalf. or the managing owner, or his agent dul authorized by power of attorney, when such vessel is owned by an individual or individuals, shall swear to the ownership of such vessel without designating the names of the persons composinglsuch company, when such vessel IS owned by a corporation, which oat shall be deemed sufficient without requiring the oath of any other person interested or concerned in such vessel. ’ Approved, June 24, 1902. _ CHAP. 1156.-An Act To extend the provisions, limitations, and benefits of an J““° 27- 1902- Act entitled "An Act granting pensions to the survivors of the Indian wars of eight- een hundred and thirty-two to eighteen hundred and forty-two, inclusive, known as the Black Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances, and the Seminole war," approved July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oft/ee United _ States of i·1mez·50a in Congress assem bled, hat the provisions, limitations, {’,§’§{},',}’,“,‘§,,, Sewing and benefits of the Act entitled "An Act granting pensions to survivors exggdgdof the Indian wars of eighteen hundred and thirty-two to eighteen hun- °' ‘p' 281 dred and forty-two, inclusive, known as the Black Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee disturbances, and the Seminole war," approved July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, be, and the same are hereby, extended, grow the date of the passage of this Act, to the surviving officers and enlisted men, including marines, militia, and volunteers of the military and naval service of the United States who served for thirty days or more and were honorably discharged under the United States military, State, Territorial, or provisional authorities in the Florida and Georgia Seminole Indian war of eighteen hundred and seventeen and eighteen hundred and eighteen; tEe Fevre River Indian war of Illinois of eighteen hundred and twenty-seven; the Sac and Fox Indian war of eighteen hundred and thirty-one; the Sabine Indian disturbances of eighteen hundred and thirty-six and eighteen hundred and thirty-seven; the Cayuse Indian war of eighteen hundred and fort r-seven and eighteen hundred and forty-eight, on the Pacific coast; the Florida wars with the Seminole Indians, from eighteen hundred and forty-two to eighteen hundred and fifty-eigl1t, inclusive; the Texas and New Mexico gndian war of eighteen hundred and forty- nine to eighteen hundred and fifty-six; the California Indian disturbances of eighteen hundred and fifty-one and eighteen hundred and fifty- two; the Ltah Indian disturbances of eighteen hundred and fifty to eighteen hundred and fifty-three, inclusive, and the Oregon and Washington Territory Indian wars from eighteen hundred and fifty-one to eighteen hundred and i‘ifty-six, inclusive; and also to include the surviving widows of such officers and enlisted men: Pr0m'ded, That such 0, wm widows have not remarried: ,—1ndp¢·0z•J¢led_fiertber, That where there ms. is no record of enlistment or muster into the service of the United P'°°‘°*¤°”i°°— States in any of the wars mentioned in this Act the record of pay by