Chapter 220. For the relief of James Ovens
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CHAP. 220.— An Act For the relief of James Ovens. May 9, 1910.[[H. R. 16684](/us/bill/61/hr/16684).][[Private, No. 63](/us/pvt/61/63).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That in the administration James Ovens. Military record corrected.of the pension laws and the laws governing the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, or any branch thereof, James Ovens shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a sergeant of Company E, Seventy-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, on the twentieth day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-three: *Provided,* That no pension shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. *Proviso.* No prior pension.
Approved, May 9, 1910.