Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Appealed Pension and Bounty-land Claims, Količina 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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act of June act of March action appealed affidavit alleged allowed application April Assistant Secretary F. L. attorney August Bureau action cause cerebral softening certificate claim for increase claim for pension claimant cohabitation Commissioner of Pensions common-law marriage condition contended contract court date of filing decision declaration decree Department desertion disability discharge disease divorce Edisto Island enlisted entitled evidence fact February February 28 Fishpaugh follows ground held husband and wife insanity January January 15 January 26 joint resolution July June 27 lived locomotor ataxia malarial fever March 9 marriage married medical examination Mississippi Marine Brigade month necessitous circumstances never October Ohio one-half opinion paralysis parties payment pensioner's person presumption prior proof question record regiment rejected Revised Statutes rheumatism Secretary F. L. Campbell septicemia shown soldier soldier's death special examination surgeon testified testimony tion United valid Volunteer Infantry War Department widow witnesses
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Stran 261 - No person who may hereafter be a collector or holder of public moneys, shall have a seat in either House of the General Assembly, or...
Stran 282 - In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and are not of themselves laws.
Stran 257 - no money on account of pension shall be paid to any person, or to the widow, children, or heirs of any deceased person, who in any manner voluntarily engaged in or aided or abetted the late rebellion against the authority of the United States.
Stran 454 - That if any officer or enlisted man who served ninety days or more in the army or naVy of the United States during the late war of the rebellion...
Stran 54 - A person shown not to have been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who, if he had been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead, unless the circumstances of the case are such as to account for his not being heard of without assuming his death...
Stran 499 - ... utterly helpless, or so nearly so as to require the regular personal aid and attendance of another person...
Stran 425 - The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President for the administration of the military establishment of the nation; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as the acts of the Executive, and as such be binding upon all within the sphere of his legal and constitutional authority.
Stran 30 - That all persons who served ninety days or more in the military or naval service of the United States during the late war of the rebellion...
Stran 194 - September, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the accrued pension to the date of the death of any pensioner, or of any person entitled to a pension having an application therefor pending, and whether a certificate therefor shall issue prior or subsequent to the death of such person, shall, in the case of a person pensioned, or applying for pension, on account of his disabilities or service, be paid, first, to his widow ; second, if there is no widow, to his child or children under the age of...
Stran 178 - ... were joined in marriage by some ceremony deemed by them obligatory, or habitually recognized each other as man and wife, and were so recognized by their neighbors, and lived together as such up to the date of enlistment, when such soldier or sailor died in the service, or, if otherwise, to date of death...