Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1219

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sms. II. Cris. 187-189. 1917. 1199 HUHA§-h}%7é?yA‘1$-A?<;;f’£o authorize the- change of name of the steamer Fred G. N11? ébggiv. Be al enacted thz Senate and House rg Hlglgyesentativee of the United jPubm,N°·m.] ,, States of America in Congress assemble , at the Commissioner of ,,,,,%Y,‘§°‘H“""°“· Navigation is hereby authorized and directed, upon sfplication of ..§§,’g?W°”.§‘;’°*i$'l. ‘° the owner, the Headwaters Steamship Company, of entor, Lake ' County, Ohio, to change the name of the steamer Bred G. Hartwell ojfizicia number two hundred and four thousand nme hundred and eighty-seven, to the Harry W. Croft. Approved, March 4, 1917. CHAP. 188.—An Act To authorize the change of name of the steamer Harry A. $$317. Berwind to Harvey H. Brown. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou.s¢L<g’ Re esentatives rj the United ’ States of America in C’on{·es.s assemb , Tgdt the Commissioner of Navigation is hereby authorized and directed, upon gpphcatnon of __,N •¤¤•y 3¤ goo o;vvn¢gi1iTh: Hgadwatazlrs Steamghtip Cpmpanyk of Xntgig Iialae ' un o, ocange enameo eseamer arry . oHicia.i1i1umber two hundred and five thousand and seventy-two, ai the Harvey H. Brown. Approved, March 4, 1917. CHAP. 189.—An Act To nsion the survivorsof certain Indian warsfrom January KH- Rl%iiif ann, eighteen annexed and tidy-nine, to January. eighteen hundred end ni¤e¢v*>¤e» 1r¤bn¤.N¤.•¤¤.1 inclusive, and for other purposes. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United hmm States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions,_limita— reenwgémemeeig. tions, and benefits of an Act entitled "An Act granting pensions to §‘§_§§‘§,}’{‘,§,§‘}f‘“'“"”°‘°·· survivors of the Indian wars of eighteen hundred and thirty-two to Vol-27.r-28l- iigh°§°‘trh§“‘3i§Sk “%’v‘l.ef°éir’L?3¥.‘.2e ‘§‘i§ft°¥¤Y§;.$.‘°‘Z.§`e “?ne“§`e.£Zi’.§‘§ aw a , , _ , _ War," approveid éluly tgrelgity-seventh, e¤gl&teen_h11ndre<{1angrpénctyé v,,,_,,',,_,,,,_ t , men e on e rua nine een , nme een un an tgitegg, lie, and the same arelhereby,f§xtendeddfrorln tgp date og tlge f thi A t to the survivin 0 cers an en °st men 0 the Ilgligazgigrériteigs zvlgg served in dieganse 0221: frglnzier cg théirgtzltg °°“"°"""°‘ ` t tions rom anua , ei een un _ ii§:1l1riinel\t0a§an(ii)d‘ry hist, eighteen hunged and sixtty-one, inclusive, and from the year eighteen hundred and SIXCY-SIX to e year eighteen Am mmmh h“3d'§i. “"ei "’°"°“"‘i°"éi“’ ‘§.‘ii.’F""" 3“d {° Eh§n“"3?"¢‘i‘.2gn§’i*i$5f.’§} ' , ra. an vo un e _ gdlrviiie ¢;“iheIIllldlitdil]cSliatId§ who have reached the age of sixty-two years, and who served for thirty days in the campaign in southern Oregon and Idaho and northern parts of California an Neyada from eighteen huélidred andsixty-Eye ttotgrghgeen hundred agsdfgxty-gigtlgé ' I · aignagains e roux1n_ an lgglildidgin ei(g,·h((?§%phundred_and sixty-tzv<; e1g_l;teen hvugricligdgnd '-thr, amargnsagams 810 in .011111 iziglxlteen theundlied arildlsixtg-five to eighteen hundred and sixty-eight; to the following organisations of the inst Regiment Nebraslaa M1 tra eeezeed iaiesegstsssyed i%§?§€’§%gY5.E§.°? ts? sa:*‘:;:;%: h:·C;’sl?anMiHtia, who served froin An t thirtieth, egneenghundred and sixtv-four, to November twelftlci:]S§§{hteen ed and sixty- four; Coinpany B, First Regiment Nebr a Militia, who served from