Chapter CCCXLII. graiting [*granting*] a Pension to Roslinda McCabe, Widow of Barney McCabe, late a Private in Company I, Tenth Regiment New York Cavalry Volunteers
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CHAP. CCCXLII.— An Act graiting [*granting*] a Pension to Roslinda McCabe, Widow of Barney McCabe, late a Private in Company I, Tenth Regiment New York Cavalry Volunteers.July 27, 1868. *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 Roslinda McCabe. be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Roslinda McCabe, widow of Barney McCabe, deceased, late a417FORTIETH CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 342–346. 1868. private in company I, tenth regiment New York cavalry volunteers, who died July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, leaving surviving said widow, who has not remarried, and issue by her three children under sixteen years of age, to wit: William, born October twentieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine; Charles Edwin, born January twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one; and Emily Jane McCabe, born May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three; and that she be paid, during her widowhood, a pension at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the fourteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and also be paid under the provisions of an act of Congress relative to pensions, approved July twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, the1866, ch. 235.Vol. xiv. p. 230. further sum of two dollars per month for each of said children, until they shall respectively arrive at the age of sixteen years.
Approved, July 27, 1868.