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 2046 February 2. 1l12li. (S. twt.) [PrIvate, No. 3t7.1 Peter Bbapp. Payment to. hbnJary 2, 161. [H.R.MI .I [PrIvate, No. 348.) SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II . CHs.138-141. 1929. CHAP. l88. -An Act For the relief of Peter Sbllpp. Be it enacted by tM Senate anul House of Repre8entatVt1e8 01 tM United States of America in Oongr6118 a8861'T1hZea, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to Peter Shapp $1,245.02, out of any money ill the Treasury not otherwise ~J>propriated, for his shares in. per capita payments made to the Western Miami Tribe of Indians in the years 1889 and 1891, which shares were erroneously paid to another Indian of the same name. Approved, February 2, 1929. CHAP. l89.- An Act For the relief of Michael J. Fraher. Be it enacted by tM Senate and H Qtl,8e of Rep!83entat(v68 of 1M Michael 1. Fraher. United States of America in Oongre88 a88em1Jlea, That in the admin- MUltarJ record cor- • • fife' . hts "1 d be efits noted. Istration 0 any aws con rrmgrig ,]>nVl eges, an n upon honorably discha~d soldiers, Michael J. Fraher, who was & member of Company H· Thirty-second Regiment United States Volunteer Infan~rYr.shall hereafter be held and considered to have been dis- charged honorably on November 4, 1899, from the military service M' pensI t of the United States: PrO'Videa, That no bounty, back pay, pensionz op or OD,e c. or allowance shall be held to have accrued prIor to tlie passage or this Act. Approved, February 2,1929.
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[H. R.:aous.J CHAP. l40.- An Act For the relief of Alonzo Northrup. [Private, No. 348.) Be it 8MCted by the Senate and HQtI,8e of Repreaentatitt'68 of th6 =:=PCor United Statu of A~ in Oongre88 a88emlJlea, That in the admin- rect~. - istration, of the pension laws and laws conferrins rights and priv- ileges upon honorably discharged soldiers, their w!dows, and depend- ent relatives, Alonzo Northrup, who served in Company K, First Regiment Michigan V.olunteer Infantry, shall be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the Promo. United States as a member of said orgdnization: PrOvided, That no No back PIIoY, etc. back pay, pensiontb:unty, or other emolument shall accrue prior to t.he passage of . Act. Approved, February 2,1929.
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• [H. R. 8:ltI8.) CHAP. l4l.- Ap Act For the rehef of John G. DeCamp. [PrIvate, No. 300.} Be it enacted by tM Senate and Hou8e 01 RePJ'f!sentative8 01 tM Dec.ugp' United Stutes of America in Oongres8 a88em1Jled, That in the admin- rectod. reoor cor- istration of any laws conferring ri~hts, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers, theIr widows, or dependent relatives, John G. DeCamp shall hereafter be held and considered to ha.ve been honora.bly discharged on De<:embe:r 221 189§ instead of on October ProNG 25, 1898, from COmj>any E First Onio united States Volunteer No prior pension, Infantry: Providea,.That no ix;unty back pay, {lension, or allowance, etvTarmstroBot (talk) 23:25, 6 January 2012 (UTC)f6&. except that to which he is entitled under PrIvate Act Numbered 168, approved June 17, 1926, shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 2, 1929.

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