Chapter CLXX. for the Relief of Kitty Ann Smith, Widow of Thomas Smith, and James A
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CHAP. CLXX.— An Act for the Relief of Kitty Ann Smith, Widow of Thomas Smith, and James A. Stevens, of the Cromwell Home Guards, of Ohio County, Kentucky. Feb. 19, 1873. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the proper accountingPayment to James A. Stevens and Kitty Ann Smith. officers of the Treasury Department be, and they are hereby, directed to pay to James A. Stevens, of the Cromwell home guards, of Ohio county, Kentucky, the pay of a private soldier for the period of time from his capture in Kentucky, at Borah’s ferry, until his discharge at Alexandria, Virginia.
And they are also directed to pay to Kitty Ann Smith, the widow of Thomas Smith, of said company, the pay of a private soldier from the date of his capture at Borah’s ferry, to the date of his death in the hospital at Annapolis. Approved, February 19, 1873.