Chapter 927. to remove the charge of desertion and of having enlisted in the Confederate service from the records of the War Department standing against John McFarland and to grant him an honorable discharge
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CHAP. 927.— An Act to remove the charge of desertion and of having enlisted in the Confederate service from the records of the War Department standing against John McFarland and to grant him an honorable discharge.September 25, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,John McFarland.Charge of desertion removed. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to remove from the records of the War Department the charge of desertion and of having enlisted in the Confederate service, and all charges of kindred character standing on said record against John McFarland, late private Company E, Sixty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and thatHonorable discharge. he be granted an honorable discharge.
Approved, September 25, 1890.