Chapter 1160. For the relief of certain enlisted men of the Twentieth Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry
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CHAP. 1160.— An Act For the relief of certain enlisted men of the Twentieth Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry. February 27, 1905. [[H. R. 1860](/us/bill/58/hr/1860).] [[Public, No. 109](/us/pl/58/109).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer infantry.Military record of certain enlisted men corrected. That the men whose honorable master out of the service of the United States as enlisted men of the Twentieth Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry, to date from the first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, was directed by the Secretary of War in a special order issued through the Office of the Adjutant-General of the Army, said order being numbered one hundred and fifty-two, and bearing date of the fourth day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, shall be held and considered to have 817been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States on the first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three; and said order shall be recognized by all officials of the United States as having the same force and effect relative to the persons named and described therein as enlisted men of the Twentieth New York Volunteers that it would have had if it had been issued prior to June first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and while said persons were still in the military service of the United States and subject to the orders of the Secretary of War: *Provided,* That no pay, bounty, or other emolumentsProviso.No pay, etc. shall become due or payable by virtue of the passage of this Act.
Approved, February 27, 1905.