Chapter 147. For the relief of Horace P
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CHAP. 147.— An Act For the relief of Horace P. Rugg. February 21, 1911. [[H. R. 26722](/us/bill/61/hr/26722).] [[Private, No. 231](/us/pvtl/61/231).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Horace P. Rugg. Military record corrected. That in the administration of any of the laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon persons who have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States Horace P.
Rugg, who was formerly lieutenant-colonel of the Fifty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as lieutenant-colonel of said regimenton the seventeenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: *Provided,*That other than as above set forth,*Proviso.*No prior pension, etc. no bounty, pay, pension, or other emolument shall accrue prior to or by reason of the passage of this Act.
Approved, February 21, 1911.