Chapter 104. To remove the charge of desertion from the military record of William H
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CHAP. 104.— An Act To remove the charge of desertion from the military record of William H. Houck. February 9, 1909. [[H. R. 11460](/us/pvtl/60/11460).] [[Private, No. 119](/us/pvtl/60/119).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, William H. Houck.Honorable discharge granted. That William H. Houck shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably dis-1439charged from the military service of the United States as a private of Company K, Seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, on June eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five; and (he Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grant to the said William H.
Houck an honorable discharge as of that date: *Provided,* That no pay, bounty,*Proviso.*No pay, etc. or other emolument shall become due or payable by virtue of the passage of this Act. Approved, February 9, 1909.