Chapter 802. For the relief of Leonard I
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CHAP. 802.— An Act For the relief of Leonard I. Brownson. February 25, 1905.[[S. 4066](/us/bill/58/s/4066).][[Private, No. 696](/us/pvtl/58/696).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Leonard I. Brownson.Military record corrected. That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to revoke and set aside so much of General Orders, Numbered Twenty-one, Headquarters Middle Military Division, dated September eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, as dismissed First Lieutenant Leonard I.
Brownson, Company K, Fifth Vermont Volunteers, for absence without leave and for conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline and to grant and cause to be issued to said Leonard I. Brownson a certificate of honorable muster out of the service as of the date of No pay, etc.September eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four; and said Leonard I. Brownson shall not be entitled, by virtue of this Act, to any pay or allowance. Approved, February 25, 1905.