Chapter 57. restoring the name of Thomas Crawford, a soldier of the Mexican war, to the pension-roll
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CHAP. 57.— An Act restoring the name of Thomas Crawford, a soldier of the Mexican war, to the pension-roll.April 08, 1878. *Be it enacted-by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Thomas Crawford.Name of, restored to pension-roll. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and required to restore to and place upon the pension-roll of the United States the name of Thomas Crawford, of the State of Indiana, a soldier of the Mexican war, whose name was stricken from said roll upon his enlistment in the United States Army during the late war against the rebellion; and that said Thomas Crawford be paid the same sum and under the same limitations that he was paid before his name was stricken from said pension-roll.
Approved, April 8, 1878.