Chapter 8. For the relief of Joseph W
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CHAP. 8.— An Act For the relief of Joseph W. McCall.January 21, 1913.[[H. R. 20339](/us/bill/62/hr/20339).][[Private, No. 118](/us/pvtl/62/118).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Joseph W. McCall.Military record corrected. That in the administration of laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon officers of the Volunteer Army in the Civil War, Joseph W. McCall shall hereafter be held and considered to have been in the military service of the United States as assistant surgeon of the Second Regiment West Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry (subsequently known as the Seventh Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry) from the fifteenth day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to the fifteenth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and as assistant surgeon of the same regiment (Seventh Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry) from the first day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to the fifteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and to have been honorably discharged from said service on the date hereinbefore last named: *Provided*, That no pay or other allowances shall become due*Proviso*.No pay, etc. or payable by reason of the passage of this Act.
Approved, January 21, 1913.