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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 4 STAT. · Feb. 24, 1832 · Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVI. making appropriations for the revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two

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Chap. XXVI.— An Act making appropriations for the revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. Feb. 24, 1832.[Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, That the following sums be appropriated for the pensioners of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two: For the revolutionary pensioners, nine hundred and eighty-sevenRevolutionary pensioners. thousand, five hundred and four dollars.
For the invalid pensioners, in addition to the sum of one hundredInvalid pensioners. and forty thousand five hundred and thirty-two dollars in the treasury, one hundred and sixty-five thousand and thirty-nine dollars. For pensions to widows and orphans, three thousand dollars.Widows and orphans. Approved, February 24, 1832.
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