Chapter 31. To remove the charge of desertion now standing against Oscar A
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CHAP. 31.— An Act To remove the charge of desertion now standing against Oscar A. Bulette, known in his military title as Austin Bulette, late private in Company E, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry Volunteers, during late war. January 16, 1897. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the Secretary of War be,Oscar A. Bulette, alias Austin Bulette.Granted honorable discharge. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the record of desertion now standing against Oscar A.
Bulette, known in his military title as Austin Bulette, late private in Company E, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry Volunteers, during the late war, and instead thereof to grant him an honorable discharge. Approved, January 16, 1897.