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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · March 3, 1851 · Chapter XLVI

Chapter XLVI. for the Relief of Cincinnatus Trousdale and John G

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Chap. XLVI.— An Act for the Relief of Cincinnatus Trousdale and John G. Connelley, of Arkansas. March 3, 1851. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Payment to C. Trousdale and John G. Connelley. That the proper accounting officers of the treasury audit and pay to Cincinnatus Trousdale, late acting adjutant, and John G. Connelley, late acting quartermaster and commissary, of the mounted rifle battalion of Arkansas Volunteers, lately in the service of the United States, commanded by Major Solon Borland, the same rate of pay and allowances, for the time beginning September twenty-sixth and ending November eighteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, as is now allowed by law to officers of the United States army holding commissions equal in grade to the nominal acting appointments temporarily filled by said Trousdale and said Connelley, respectively.
Approved, March 3, 1851.
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