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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 14 STAT. · June 27, 1866 · Chapter CXLV

Chapter CXLV. *to amend an Act entitled “An Act granting a Pension to the Widow of the late Major-General Hiram G

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CHAP. CXLV.— An Act *to amend an Act entitled “An Act granting a Pension to the Widow of the late Major-General Hiram G. Berry.”* June 27, 1866.1686, ch. 136.Vol. xiii. p 800. Whereas in the act granting a pension to tho widow of the late Major-GeneralPreamble Hiram G. Berry, approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, said widow is erroneously called Eliza Berry: Therefore, *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 Almira M.
Berry. be authorized and directed to place the name of Almira M. Berry, widow of Major-General Hiram G. Berry, on the pension rolls instead of Eliza Berry, as provided for by the act aforesaid. Approved, June 27, 1866.
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