Chapter 417. for the relief of Henry Linebaugh, late of Company A, Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteers
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CHAP. 417.— An Act for the relief of Henry Linebaugh, late of Company A, Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteers.Mar. 3, 1887. Whereas, Henry Linebaugh was enlisted and sworn into the UnitedPreamble.Henry Linebangh. States service as a private soldier in Company A, Third Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteers, on the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, but before his command was mustered into the United States service was captured and held a prisoner of war, and so was never mustered into the service, nor was able to rejoin his command until its term of service expired; and Whereas the said Henry Linebaugh was never borne on the rolls of his said company, yet by no fault of the soldier:
Therefore, *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*Military record to be corrected.Pay., That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to cause the name of Henry Linebaugh to be placed on the roll of Company A of the Third Regiment of Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteers, and give to him an honorable discharge, to date at the time of the discharge of said regiment; and that he be paid from the date of his enlistment up to the date of the muster out of the said company and regiment.
Approved, March 3, 1887.