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 1862 FIF.l.`Y—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 719, 721-723. 1900. F¤bft1;fg’7§’0»11006· Febmjgwwft. 1905- GHAP. 721 .—An Act For the relief of William B. Bames. IPriv¤¢<=. M 635-] Be it enacted by the Senate aatdHm1se of Representatives of t/ae Wmm, B mmm States of America vm Congress assembled, That William B. Barnes, late H¤¤°¤'¤l>l•‘> <¤¤· major, Eleventh Regiment New York Heavy Artillery, shall be con- °h"‘° gmm sidered and held to have been honorably disc arged from the military service of the United States on September thirtieth, eiglhteen hundred _ and sixt -three, and a certificate of such discharge} s all be issued: fm; sm, Hwidecl; That this Act shall not entitle the said rnes to any pay, bounty, or allowances. Febm&_?5. 1905- Febriggrrug. 1905- {{USStatPension| topchap = | side = | serial = | congress = | chapter = 723.-An Act For the relief of Gottlieb C. Rose. {Prime. No- 637-] Be it enacted by the Senate and [Ease of Rqoresentatives of the United Gmueb c_R,,,,,_ States of America in (jongress assembled, That Gottlieb C. Rose, late gggggdeblediwhyze major of the Fourth Missouri Cavalry, shall be considered and held to have been honorably discharged as such major from the United States serv1ce on the twelfth day of December, eighteen hundred and {{sidenotes end}}
 * date = February 21, 1905}}