Chapter 16. For the relief of Myron E
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CHAP. 16.— An Act For the relief of Myron E. Dunlap.Jan. 3, 1887. Whereas, Myron E. Dunlap, late first lieutenant of Company E. FourteenthPreamble.Myron E. DunlapGranted honorable discharge. Regiment New York Heavy Artillery, was cashiered from the service for tendering his resignation; and Whereas, said dismissal was based upon insufficient grounds: Therefore, *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled**Proviso*.Not to grant pay, etc., That the said First Lieutenant Myron E.
Dunlap, late of Company E. Fourteenth Regiment New York Heavy Artillery, be, and he is hereby, honorably discharged from the military service of the United States, as if he had been regularly mustered out of the military service of the United States on the twenty-third day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four; and the Secretary of War is hereby directed to enter upon the proper records of the War Department the corrections made by this act of the military record of Jan. 17, 1887said officer: *Provided*, That this act shall never be construed so as to grant any pay or allowance to the beneficiary under the same.
Approved, January 3, 1887.