Chapter 284. granting a pension to George W
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CHAP. 284.— An Act granting a pension to George W. WickwireJuly 5, 1884. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,George W. Wickwire.Pension That the Commissioner of Pensions is hereby directed to place on the pension-roll, the name of George W. Wickwire, who enlisted as a messenger-boy on the United States receiving-ship Allegheny, at Baltimore Harbor, November, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and was discharged September sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, for disability occasioned by injury received while in the line of his duty on the United States gunboat General Putnam, and pay him a pension under the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, to take effect from and after the passage of this act.
Approved, July 5, 1884.