Chapter LIX. providing for the Payment of Captain Goldman Bryson’s Mounted Company
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CHAP. LIX.— An Act providing for the Payment of Captain Goldman Bryson’s Mounted Company. March 1, 1869. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Payment of Captain Goldman Bryson’s company of mounted volunteers. That the company of mounted volunteers raised and commanded by Captain Goldman Bryson, of Cherokee county, State of North Carolina, under authority of Major-General Rosecrans, and received into the service of the United States by Major-General Burnside, September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and such men as were accepted into the service of the United States by the said Captain Goldman Bryson within one month thereafter, and the widows, heirs, and legal representatives of the officers and enlisted men, shall be entitled to pay, bounty, pension, and allowances according to their grade and time of service as other volunteers in the service of the United States, notwithstanding any informality in their muster or enlistment into the service of the United States, under such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the proper accounting officer of the treasury.
Approved, March 1, 1869.