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1598 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. U Sess. II. Cns. 116-118. 1910. Marg $5910- CHAP. 116.-An Act For the relief of John M. Miller.

 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat1}ve0 of the  

D States of Americabn Congress assembled, That in the administration of `igditiilgi goid wr- the pension laws and the laws governing the National Home for Disabled "°°‘°°‘ Volunteer Soldiers, or any branch thereof, John M. Miller shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a first sergeant o Battery _ K, Fifth Regiment United States Artillery, on the fourteenth day_ of

 Daum December, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: Promded, That no pension

shall accrue prior to the passage of, this Act. Approved, March 23, 1910. Uuplhszgdmi CHAP. 117.-An Act For the relief of John Oates. · [Prlv•¤.N¢ 27-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rl@resentat*lves of the United 1,,,,,,,),,,, States of America in Oongrless assembled, That in the admrmstratron ¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤* wr of the pension laws John tes shallhereafter be held and considered mm` tohave been honorably discharged from the militarg service of the United States as private m Company D, Fourteenth egirnent United States Infantry, on the twenty-first day of September, eighteen hun- .P""""· mm dred and si -four: Pbwolded, That no pension shall accrue prior to No PIM the passage :?this Act. · Approved, March 23, 1910. · nm 1°· GRA?. —An pensi crease fpensi ld' M ¤¤`?·°£"¤ii ug sailors tide ee1A§§r(i1“3E¥ia¤ w£5'2“$‘§`f¤¥fdtpe¤3.ut ..13350*2 EFQETE S.?n¥EI3 [Private, No. 28.] an said ors. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rrgresentattves of the United P°“’*°“‘ States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension awa-- rmum increase. The name of Max Riedel, late of Com any C, Thirty-ninth Regiment "‘ ”'°"°l‘ New Yogt Volurgeer Infaantry, Amd Company Hi] Sixth Regiment etersn eserve orps, an pay im a nsion at the rate 0 twenty- forrirh dollars peri rpolplth gera of that EZ is now recrleivigg. .1 n road. e name 0 o ate of Company D hir Re `ment 0 n Xolunteer Cavialryé and pag hilm a pension at the fite of tirty oars rmontnin ieuot t " . inout aim. The name oi)€A1onzo Blood, late of Comepiisnylog, 1S€e(;dhiln;l{egiment United States Volunteer Sharpshooters, and Company B, Fifth Regiment New Hampslnre Volunteer Infantry, and a him a pension_at the rate of thirty dollars per month in lieu odltliat he is now receivmg. _ mm H.Sima The name of John H. Sims, late of Company H, Thirt -fourth Rigunent, and Company H, Forty-fourth Regiment Iowa Vblunteer Infantryghanchpay flplmtahpension at the rate of twenty-four dollars permon in reno a eisnowre lV'lIl . seepuen A. roops. The name of Stpiphen A. Toopsfe late got Company C, Seventh R€g1m8Db.bI1SSOUH olunteer Cavalry, and pa him a pension at the ratrleh of thirty plcrillars peririlmzinth inllieu c}fé.hat he is Borg receiving. nom Williams. e name o iomas rams, ate o om , t R t Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay himpgnpgnsionlgst theihlizfgf twenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that he IS now receiving. mwmin Hem-y. The name of Edward E. Henry, late of Com any A, Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay a pension at the rate of thirty dollars per month in lieu of that he is now