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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · April 22, 1904 · Chapter 1440

Chapter 1440. Granting an increase of pension to Ann Dawson

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CHAP. 1440.— An Act Granting an increase of pension to Ann Dawson. April 22, 1904.[[H. R. 6051](/us/bill/58/hr/6051).][[Private, No. 1293](/us/pvtl/58/1293).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on theAnn Dawson.Pension increased. pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Ann Dawson, widow of Holt Dawson, late of Company G, Sixty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: *Provided*, That in the event of the death of*Proviso*.Increase to cease on death of child.
Maggie Dawson, helpless and dependent daughter of said Holt Dawson, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: *And provided further*, That in the event of the death of Ann Dawson thePension to child on death of mother. name of said Maggie Dawson shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of twelve dollars per month from and after the date of death of said Ann Dawson. Approved, April 22, 1904.
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