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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 14 STAT. · July 13, 1866 · Chapter CXCVII

Chapter CXCVII. *granting a Pension to Mrs

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CHAP. CXCVII.— An Act *granting a Pension to Mrs. Mary A. McManus, Widow of Captain Andrew McManus, late of the Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry*. July 13, 1866. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the InteriorPension to Mrs. Mary A. McManus. be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the name of Mrs. Mary A. McManus, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and widow of Andrew McManus, late a captain of the Sixty-ninth regiment of Pennsylvania infantry volunteers, to be placed on the pension rolls, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, to continue during her widowhood, and to continue the said pension to the child or children of the said Andrew McManus until they arrive at the age of sixteen years, in the event of the death or marriage of the said Mary A.
McManus. Approved, July 13, 1866.
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