Chapter CCVI. *for the Relief of Oliver Lumphrey*
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CHAP. CCVI.— An Act *for the Relief of Oliver Lumphrey*. March 2, 1867. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, Payment to Oliver Lumphrey. That the paymaster-general of the United States army be, and he is hereby, required to cause to be paid out of any money appropriated, or which may hereafter be appropriated, for the payment of the army of the United States, to Oliver Lumphrey, late first lieutenant first New York cavalry, a stun that shall be equal to the pay of a first lieutenant of cavalry of the United States army, in active service, from the thirtieth day of March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-five, to the thirteenth day of June, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-five, deducting therefrom any amount that he may have received as pay of a non-commissioned officer or private for the same period of time.
Approved, March 2, 1867.