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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 15 STAT. · March 1, 1869 · Chapter LXIX

Chapter LXIX. granting back Pension to Edmund W

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CHAP. LXIX.— An Act granting back Pension to Edmund W. Wandell, of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania. March 1, 1869. Preamble.Whereas the said Edmund W. Wandell entered as a private in company I, first regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, in the war with Mexico, and served to the close of that war in eighteen hundred and forty-eight, when he received an honorable discharge; that owing to disease contracted in said service his name in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-four was placed upon the pension rolls at the rate of eight dollars per month; that in November, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, he raised a company and was commissioned as captain of company G, of the one hundred and forty-third regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, in the war of eighteen hundred and sixty-one ; that on the seventh day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, he was honorably discharged for disability contracted in the Mexican war, and on application his pension was restored, but only from February, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, instead of from date of his discharge:
Therefore, *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Back pension to Edmund W. Wandell. 1868, ch. 264, § 6.*Ante*, p. 236. That the sixth section of the act of Congress entitled “An act relating to pensions,” approved July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, be, and the same is hereby, made applicable to the case of said Edmund W. Wandell. Approved, March 1, 1869.
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