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 1546 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 126, 127. 1919. that in the original homestead, but if selection is made of land designated or subject to designation under the enlarged homestead Act, then selection may be in double the area of the original selection, and if selection is made under lands available for entry under the stock—raising homestead law, then selection may be made in area equal to four times the area of the selection authorized heretofore. %hEgSé, lots b Sec. 24. That I. N. Ellis be permitted to purchase from the United pemmsa. y' Sltlates atdthetspnice og $1.2§ per acre, log? six annie sevendofl section ee an 0 our ve, six seven 01 nine n, an e even 0 sectidn ten, townslfip eight horth, ’rar?ge,twentv-one west, _0f the Saint Stephens meridian survey, in Lawrence County, Mississnppf, containéngomtgvez hrphndred and thirty-four and p1ight%-gm hundre t 3 Pt<>·=i~··>¤- acres: r at nothing erein containe sha e so construe Jeiihgiissgiqifdck md as to delprive Mack and John P. Sutton of any rights they may have under their pending application to make entry of rplprtions of said _ _ _ lands under the homestead laws: Provided further, at application T““° '“‘“‘· for the purchase must be filed within six months from the passage of this Act. ’ _Approved, March 4, 1919. M£?§}15§§;ig19` · CHAP. 127.-—An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers ·—1·—··— and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such [P"v°t°' N°‘ Q'] soldiers and sailors. Pensions Be it enacted  the Senate and House ofR{£resentati·ves of the Unital ` States of America zn_ Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the Interior be, and he IS hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the penreusommmmd. sion laws- ’°"““‘°“M·R“g"°’· The name_of Jonathan M. Ragner, late of Company B, Twenty- seventh Regiment Missouri Vohmteer Mounted Infantry, and pay him_a_pension at the rate of $21 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. P°‘°" L· L°“·""°'· R The namglplf llntnr L. Leulifzler, late of Company H, Twenty-ninth egiment 'o 0 imteer antry, and a him a nsi t th R W Umm Bm rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he ispngw receivffieg. on a 6 Pack D;,,,c,m_ » The name of R. W. Duncan (colored), known as Pack Duncan, late gu1de,_Second Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him_a_pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now Pensions. l‘€C€lV1I1g. “‘“’>' E· W“““““· 1 tThefné•.;ne of Maéy  Wihinugs, widow leg William H. H. Williams, a e 0 mpany _, ven egxment ansas V l tee C , Mm Mcmda Wm and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per montlilun I avalry gm, The name of  Alcinda Wingert, helpless and dependent daughter of Martin. Wmgprt, late first lieutenant Com an A, One hundred and sixty-fifth _ egiment Pennsfylvania Drafted Mhitia Lwmm vv Lum Infantry, and pay her a [pension at the rate 0 $12 per month. C The nam; oThIsepncén:t RLunt, wig/pw of `Ceorge H. Lunt, late of om any, 1r y- egiment a`n l t Inf t , d sgcringgé pav her a pension at the rate of $25 peri neionlfhljn Ger an ry an ‘ ‘ Sm'Iél;&hn%{me_ of Wilham H, Makee, late of Company D, Twenty- l _ egiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a ggnxaeznii Hamm pension at the rate of 350 per month in heu of that e is now receiving. anightf UBRH! 0gC%81‘l€StE. Hfiilkfilil, late una§1gned, Maine Volunteers, nassigne wen y-mn egxment V l te Inf t ’ _ _ antihpay him a pension at the rate of $21 pe;]f111i>nt(him Br an U, Sam ‘““D°°“’· e name of Sarah Van Doozer, widow of William N Van Doozer late of Company A, Twelfth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry; and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month.