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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 11 STAT. · March 3, 1857 · Chapter CXV

Chapter CXV. to extend the Provisions of the Act entitled “An Act in Addition to certain Acts granting Bounty Land to certain Officers and Soldiers who have been engaged in the Military Services of the United States,” to the Officers and Soldiers of Major David Bailey’s Battalion of Cook County (Illinois) Volunt

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Chap. CXV.— An Act to extend the Provisions of the Act entitled “An Act in Addition to certain Acts granting Bounty Land to certain Officers and Soldiers who have been engaged in the Military Services of the United States,” to the Officers and Soldiers of Major David Bailey’s Battalion of Cook County (Illinois) Volunteers. March 3, 1857.1855, ch. 207.Vol. x. p. 701. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Major David Bailey’s battalion of volunteers to receive bounty land warrants.
That all those officers and soldiers of Major David Bailey’s battalion of Cook county (Illinois) volunteers stationed at Fort Dearborn, in the Black Hawk war of eighteen250THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 116. 1857. hundred and thirty-two, who have never received warrants for bounty land for services in said war, shall be entitled to receive a certificate or warrant from the Department of the Interior for one hundred and sixty acres of land, upon making proof either by record evidence or such parol evidence as the commissioner of pensions may require of having served in said war for the term of at least fourteen days; the provisions of this act to extend to the widows and minor children of said officers and soldiers who have died or may die before receiving such warrant or certificate.
Approved, March 3, 1857.
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