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 SIXTY·SEOOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Cue. 142, 149. 1912. 1139 Infan, and pay her a nsion at the rate of twent dollars r montlirln lieu of that she if now recei. y P0 The name of Arthur Wheeler, late dmmpany C, First Regiment **°¤¤*"*·••¤¢*- Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry, and {gay him a pension at the rate of for'}; dollars per month in lieu of t he is now  . _ e name of George E. Butrick, late of Company E, orty-fourth °°°¤’•F~¤¤*·¤¤¤- Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer In.fantry, and Compan A, Iforty-second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, anal pay him a pension at the rate of forty dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. _ The name o William H. Carr, late of Company A, Thirty-fourth "mi•¤ ¤·¤·¤- Beignent Iowa Volunteer Infantry and `ay him a pension at the rate of y dollars per mo th in lieu of thatgie is now receiving. The name o Susan Kemp, widow ,of William H. Kemp, late of ¤¤••-¤ ¤•¤v· Com an ,A, One hundred and sixty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry, and pa? her a pension at the‘rate of twenty- four dollars per month in lieu o that she is now receiving: Provided, gecggwmna That in the event of the death of Cora M. Kemtp, helpless and de end- ems emma. ent caiaild of said “H. the  `tional penailcintlilertegn mmm, gran cease rmme: provided iiu·ther‘, a m e ,,,,,,,,,_ event of the death of Susan Kemp the name of said Cora M. Kem umm shall be placed on the roll, subject to the Bprovisions ans limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of tw ve dollars per month from and after the date of death of said Susan Kemp. Approved, May 27, 1912. ¤HAP.140.—AnActGrau’ p•¤sione‘ andinueaseof nsionsteoertainsoldiexs J ms a¤dssi|o¤olt.heCivi1Warand'·]dI•e%tainwi<io•sand dependeliitidzildrenofsoldists and l£=·‘&9¤·l nilom of nid wer. [Private, No. za] Be itereadedby the Senate and House g of t7•eUnit•d State•of Amer·ieainO sas, ttheSecretaryotth•¤'¤¤¤¤¤~ Interior be and he is  y, authorized and   to place on the Ension roll, subject to the provhions and limitations of the pension wa—. ThenameofWi11iamHiHlateofCo an E,SecondRegunen° t $,§‘{",,g°,‘;m¤_ Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillerglp am? pay  a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month without deduction or recoupment foa forma alleged erroneous payments or overpaymenta of pensions. The name of Josiah F. Wildermuth, late of Companty H, Forty- }’$_f_?°•,*§*°,';u**·4`i_ eighth Regiment P vania Volunteer Infantry a.n fpay him a mm. peneionatjherateof ° dollarspermonthmlieuo thatheis now reeeivmg., em°‘°e,t“°“.i.°stg.m' J““°' ”£."Z‘ '"G if °£3"1‘.i‘?' IZ,-°“;Z.i‘“°'°»`}im““ ""` "`"` ' ent ois o un an, ay a Eznsnon at  rate of twenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that isnow receiving. ‘ The name of Francis Palmer, late of Company E, One hundred and """°" ““"" fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pngtlum a pensionatatherateoffortydollaisperigionthxnheuo them now reoeivmg. The name of Thomas D. On- late of Company B, Fourteenth '”"°""’·°"· Regiment Mbsouri Volunteer Cavalry, and Company D First ` entMhsouriSt;teMilitia, and‘p:yhiigiapens1o1gattherate of dollars monthinlieuof theisnowreeu. _ Ynlenalneofllilsoiiislegihsrdt, junior, lateofCom l‘¤rd ,,_’·°"*' "*"“""'* andCommy ,Fifte¤ithRegime¤t,&¤¤¤r\V ht try, andpay ° apension agtherateofthxrtydollarsper monenmlieuox tnatheisnowreceivmg. l1e1I°-von. 87-rr I——| -