Chapter CXCI. *for the Relief of Charles M
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CHAP. CXCI.— An Act *for the Relief of Charles M. Stout, late a Second Lieutenant in Company E, Seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Corps*. July 13, 1866. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Account of Charles M. Stout to be stated. That the proper accounting officers of the War Department are hereby authorized and directed to cause to be stated the account of Charles M. Stout, late a second lieutenant of company E, seventh regiment Pennsylvania reserve corps of volunteers, and allow him pay and allowances as such officer from the date of his appointment, by general orders of Gen.
McClellan, at Harrison’s Landing, in Virginia, during the time he served as such officer, from August first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to January thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, inclusive, the time he returned again to the ranks as private soldier, and that the amount thereof be paid to the said Charles M. Stout or his legal representatives. Approved, July 13, 1866.