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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 30 STAT. · February 28, 1899 · Chapter 237

Chapter 237. Granting an increase of pension to John N

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Chap. 237: Granting an increase of pension to John N. Corgan, of McPherson, Kansas. Chapter 237 30 Stat. 1531 1899-02-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-11-03 55 3 30 private FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Chs. 237–241. 1899. 1531 chap. 237.— An Act Granting an increase of pension to John N.
Corgan, of McPherson, Kansas. February 28, 1899. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theJohn N. Corgan.Pension increased. Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of John N, Corgan, late of Company G, Fourth United States Infantry, and grant him a pension at the rate of fifty dollars per month in lieu of the pension he is now receiving.
Approved, February 28, 1899.
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