Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4406U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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Page 2093
... allowed pension under the act of June 27 , 1890 , at the rate of $ 12 per month for varicose veins of both legs and rheumatism . He has never made claim under the general law . His medical examination , at Manchester , N. H. , November ...
... allowed pension under the act of June 27 , 1890 , at the rate of $ 12 per month for varicose veins of both legs and rheumatism . He has never made claim under the general law . His medical examination , at Manchester , N. H. , November ...
Page 2080
... allowed since the year 1886 except for soldiers who had lost both hands , which pension was increased from $ 72 to $ 100 per month by act of February 12 , 1889 . The fact that Congress has heretofore recognized the increasing suffering ...
... allowed since the year 1886 except for soldiers who had lost both hands , which pension was increased from $ 72 to $ 100 per month by act of February 12 , 1889 . The fact that Congress has heretofore recognized the increasing suffering ...
Page 2082
... allowed at different periods for that class of disabilities . During the past few years the committee has given several hearings to the representatives of your league , but so far as I can recall there has been only one favorable report ...
... allowed at different periods for that class of disabilities . During the past few years the committee has given several hearings to the representatives of your league , but so far as I can recall there has been only one favorable report ...
Page 2084
... allowed . I doubt very much whether the league will keep up and ever ask for it again . The conditions of the country are such now , with plenty of money and everything prosperous , that if we do not get it at present we may wait and be ...
... allowed . I doubt very much whether the league will keep up and ever ask for it again . The conditions of the country are such now , with plenty of money and everything prosperous , that if we do not get it at present we may wait and be ...
Page 2084
... allowed . Under date of September 6 , 1894 , the Department reversed the decision above indicated , holding that if Congress had intended to exempt the act of June 27 , 1890 , from the inhibition of section 4716 it would have manifested ...
... allowed . Under date of September 6 , 1894 , the Department reversed the decision above indicated , holding that if Congress had intended to exempt the act of June 27 , 1890 , from the inhibition of section 4716 it would have manifested ...
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$12 per month 1st Session 57TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. act of June affidavit alleged Amend section amended as follows April Army August beneficiary bill do pass bill H. R. bill proposes Cavalry certificate claimant Commissioner Committee on Invalid Committee on Pensions contract County court Department diarrhea disease of heart enlisted February Fifty-seventh Congress filed following REPORT granting a pension granting an increase Hawkins County honorably discharged House and ordered House of Representatives increase of pension increase the pension insert in lieu Interior Invalid Pensions January July June 27 lieu thereof lieutenant manual labor March military Oak Woods Cemetery Pension Bureau printed proposes to increase recommendation records referred the bill Regiment relief respectfully rheumatism Rogersville Secretary Secretary of War September September 24 strike submitted the following thereof the word Treasury United United States Army United States penitentiaries Volunteer Infantry War Department Washington Whole House widow
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Page 2202 - Any person may be compelled to appear and depose and to produce documentary evidence in the same manner as witnesses may be compelled to appear and testify and produce documentary evidence before the commission as hereinbefore provided.
Page 2357 - No allowance or compensation shall be made to any officer or clerk, by reason of the discharge of duties which belong to any other officer or clerk in the same or any other Department ; and no allowance or compensation shall be made for any extra services whatever, which any officer or clerk may be required to perform, unless expressly authorized by law.
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Page 2277 - ... has been erroneously allowed and can not be confirmed, the Secretary of the Interior shall cause to be repaid to the person who made such entry, or to his heirs or assigns, the fees and commissions, amount of purchase money, and excesses paid upon the same upon the surrender of the duplicate receipt and the execution of a proper relinquishment of all claims to said land...
Page 2174 - Act shall be a lawful structure and shall be recognized and known as a post route, upon which no higher charge shall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, the troops, and the munitions of war of the United States than the rate per mile paid for the transportation over any railroad, street railway, or public highway leading to said bridge...
Page 2102 - Massachusetts," and asking for suggestions touching the merits of the bill and the propriety of its passage.
Page 2083 - ... shall have lost an arm at or above the elbow or a leg at or above the knee, or been totally disabled in the same...
Page 2357 - No person who holds an office the salary or annual compensation attached to which amounts to the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars shall be appointed to or hold any other office to which compensation Is attached unless specially heretofore or hereafter specially authorized thereto by law...
Page 2161 - I may deem proper touching the merits of the bill and the propriety of its passage.