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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 145-147, 161, 162. 1911. 1997 Volunteer Mounted Infantry, Civil War, from the twenty-fifth day of. August, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, up to his death, which occurred the eighteenth day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty- Hm, three: Provided, That no pay, ounty, or other emoluments shall No pay; em become due or be payable by virtue of this Act. Approved, February 21, 1911. CHAP. 146.-An Act For the relief of Mary Wind French. F°{¤;,‘}’;,*iY2¥;ég§11· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [Ym‘¤*€· N°· 230-l States o{ America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- ifsjgg F*·{gg§·,n M rior is ereby authorized to issue patent to Mary French (née Wind) :0. pa for the east half of the southwest uarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen and the north half of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five, all in township twentyseven north, range twenty-four east, the Indian meridian, containin forty acres, and the said Mary French is hereby empowered and authorized to sell, convey, and alienate said land wi out restriction. Approved, February 21, 1911. cmlr. 147.-An Act For nm rene: or Horace r. nugg. F¤{·,g·}·;gy,gggg11· Be it enacted by the Senate and House oflfegreseritatives of the United [P'**'”°· N°-23*-J States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration ,§gg?,;•§yP;e§0“,§,¢é°,_ of any of the laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon per- mm. sons who have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States Horace P. Rugg, who was formerly lieutenantcolonel of the Fifty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been dischar ed honorably from the military service of the United States as %eutenant— colonel of said regiment on the seventeenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That other than as above set forth, §Z°"{,`°fi5r prmion, no bounty, pay, pension, or other emolumeut shall accrue prior to or °'°· by reason 0 the passage of this Act. ' Approved, February 21, 1911. CHAP. 161.-—An Act Providing for the releasing of the claim of the United States F¢bf¤¤¤'g’ 2% mi- Government to Arpent lot numbered forty-four, in the old city of Pensacola, Florida. [Private, No. 232.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representati¢ves of the United _ States ofAme7~ica in Cbngness assembled, That the United States hereby $§’;;lj’,°,$,,*§,‘§{§‘§’,$,,',’{,; remises, releases, and quitclaims unto the heirs of Charles J. Heinberg, §]¤{,§;°£d¤ *°'¤*S°d °° deceased, and Bertha Heinberg, his widow, and their assigns, all of ` Arpent lot numbered forty-four, in the old city of Pensacola, Florida. Approved, February 24, 1911. ' CHAP. 162.-An _Act For the relief of Hans N. Anderson. F°B‘&"f},'?2§`,‘:;,;??1· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [Private. N<>— 2%-1 States of America in Lbngress assembled, That the Secretary of the Hans N·A¤<i<=¤=¤¤- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of P°yme°"°' any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Hans N. Anderson, for services in carrying the United States mail between the post-offices of Davenport, Iowa, and Green Tree, Iowa, from July first, nineteen hundred an three, to Se tember fifteenth, nineteen hundred • and three, the sum of sixty-six dollars. Approved, February 24, 1911.