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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sm. IH. Cas. 218-221. 1915. 1593 CHAP. 218.-An Act For the relief of Fred Grai. {Ugg {gg}.? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United lP=iv¤¢¤. Ne 2611 States of America in Covgress assembled, That in the administration of uFr;,d Gr¤¤t;m_d the pension laws Fred raft, who was commissioned bg the governor rectodixy °°°` of the State of Nzew York as second lieutenant in the eventy-eighth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been duly enrolled and mustered in and attached to that regiment from the twenty-fifth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, until the eleventh day of July eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That no back pay, back pension, §[,°{,'§§g ,,,,,,,,,_ or back allowances of any kind shall accrue by reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, March 4, 1915. CHAP. 219.-Au Act Em wer` and direc ’ the Secretaryof theTreasury to Kdic§.is.i¥?` convey by quitclaim deed cerptgin liilnds in the cittlynbf Akron, State of Ohio. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Riegresentatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the $$32* °'§,°‘,,, 0,, Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to conve by °°*¤*¤¤<??°· the usual quitclaim deed, to the city] of Akron, in the State of ghio, for street p1u·poses and no other, the northeasterly five feet of the new Federal-building site at the southwesterly comer of East Market and Prospect Streets, in said city. Approved, March 4, 1915. mma 4. ms. CHAP. 220.-—An Act For the relief of the Virginia Milituy Institute, of Lexing- [S- 5**-} ton, Virginia. [Private, No. 264.] Be it enacted t7aeSenate and House Re esentativeso the United. . . States of Amentvya in Congress assevnbldid, Thht the Secreiary of the stii1l?$m°Mu‘°"yI°' Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the P“Y‘“°“"*°· V` 'a Military Institute, of Lexington, Virginia, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $100,000, in full of all claims of said institute for the damage and destruction of its libra.r_E, scientific apparatus, and the quarters of its professors in Jime, eig teen hundred and sixty-four, by the military authority of the United States. And the acceptance of the said sum by the said institute shall be a complete and absolute bar to any and all claims for the damage and destruction of the property of said institute by the armies o the United States. Approved, March 4, 1915. March 4, 191.5. CHAP. 221.-An Act To award the medal oi honor to Major John O. Skinner,  · surgeon, United StatesA.rmy, retired. IY¤’iV¤¢¤. Nv- 265-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and H ousagf Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assemb, That the President be, and ,,,,¥“i°' me °‘S‘i"` he is hereby, authorized to award the medal of honor to Major John ”g‘*§*jd**;°°°¤'°'h°¤°* O. Skinner surgeon, United States Army, retired, for gallantry in ` action while  as an acting assistant surgeon, United States Army; in ha rescued a wounded soldier who lay under a close and eavy fire during the assault on the Modoc stronghold during the battle of January seventeenth, eighteen hundred and seventy- three, in the Lava Beds, Oregon, after two soldiers had imsuccessfully attempted to make the rescue and both had been wounded in doing so. Approved, March 4, 1915