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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 294-297. 1911. 2025- CHAP. 294.——-An Act For the relief of Valentine Fraker. Ilggrcél {hg?. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativesnf the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration of Valentine rmnm. the pension laws Valentine Fraker be held and considered to have ,·c£{2.§l°" r°°°"1°°”' been a member of Company D, Seventh Regiment Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia., from April first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, when he was honorably discharged: §’r0nided, That no pension shall accrue ,{,’f,°;Q§‘g, p,,,,,,,m_ or become payable prior to the passage of this Act. · Approved, March 4, 1911. T CHAP. 295.-An Act For the relief of Hansell Hatfield, of McMinn County, Bgging géégglennessee. · · · _ I _ _ [Private, No. 263.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o_fRepresentatwes of the United H H Ham ld States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration rihixry remix écrof the pension laws Hansell Hatfield shall hereafter be held and con- "°°‘°d· sidered to have been mustered into the military service of the United States in eighteen hundred and sixty-one as a private in Company F, Twelfth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of the said company and regiment, after more than ninety days’ service therein, on account of wounds received in the line of duty at the Battle of Fishing Creek, which disabled him for further service. ‘ Approved, March 4, 1911. March 4. 1911. CHAP. 296.——An Act For the relief of Aaron Wakefield. _[‘?i*iF’E‘°3;l_ [Private, N0. 264.] Be it enacted by tire Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United V States of America in Congress assembled, Tlliht in the administration f,§’}§‘[},‘,¥?§2‘§1';;,,. of the pension laws Aaron Wakefield shall hereafter be held and con- 'msd sidered to have been honorably discharged from Company K, Fifteenth Regiment Maine Infantry Vo unteers, on the seventeenth day of Sep· _ tember, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That no pension §’,}’§$'f;, ,e,,,,,,,,_ shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 4, 1911. CHAP. 297.—An Act For the relief of R. J. Warren. _ °gl"$f{}§}_H‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [*"*““"· N°·"‘5·] States of America in Congress assemble, That there be paid, out of §gg;0‘;§,‘@§;, ,0, any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise ap- reimb¤¤i¤s· propriated, the sum of four hundred and ninet —nine dollars and ` sixty cents, which amount is hereby appropriateciv for that urpose, or so much thereof as in the opinion of tlie Secretary of the 'Freasury was properly incurred, to R. . Warren, of Aberdeen, Mississi pi, for expenses incident to defending an indictment made in Fganklin County, Alabama, and in the United States court at Huntsville, Alabama, against said R. J. Warren, charging him with the murder of Houston Vines, while said Wvarren as a United States marshal was attempting to make an arrest of said Vines for violation of the internal—revenue laws of the Government. Approved, March 4, 1911.