Chapter 212. For the relief of William F
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CHAP. 212.— An Act For the relief of William F. McKim.July 6, 1912.[[S. 1754](/us/bill/62/s/1754).][[Private, No. 46](/us/pvtl/62/46).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,William F. McKim.Military record corrected. That the fact that William F. McKim, who was a private of Company I, Second Regiment Kentucky Infantry, was absent without leave from the tenth day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to the twenty-seventh day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, shall be no bar to any right, privilege, or benefit as an honorably discharged soldier to which he would have been entitled had he not been so absent without leave during the period specified.
Approved, July 6, 1912.