The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1938
... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 4 , 1866 . SIR : I notice that the bill supplemental to the existing laws in relation to pensions has passed the House of Representatives and been reported to the Senate . I have ...
... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 4 , 1866 . SIR : I notice that the bill supplemental to the existing laws in relation to pensions has passed the House of Representatives and been reported to the Senate . I have ...
Page 1939
... Department could possi- bly be . Without having any feeling about it , my impression is that the amendment should not be adopted . It was reported by the com- mittee simply to get the sense of the Senate as to whether this power should ...
... Department could possi- bly be . Without having any feeling about it , my impression is that the amendment should not be adopted . It was reported by the com- mittee simply to get the sense of the Senate as to whether this power should ...
Page 1963
... Department , but has not been paid to the parties . The record shows that ; so that the real allowance by the board for losses was $ 12,000 instead of $ 74,000 . Mr. CLARK . I said they had allowed $ 18,000 . Mr. HENDRICKS . They did ...
... Department , but has not been paid to the parties . The record shows that ; so that the real allowance by the board for losses was $ 12,000 instead of $ 74,000 . Mr. CLARK . I said they had allowed $ 18,000 . Mr. HENDRICKS . They did ...
Page 1964
... Department . In the next place , we have a statement from the Department addressed to the Committee on Naval Affairs , which the chairman of the com- mittee read the other day , and there is no objection made to the Wateree , to her ma ...
... Department . In the next place , we have a statement from the Department addressed to the Committee on Naval Affairs , which the chairman of the com- mittee read the other day , and there is no objection made to the Wateree , to her ma ...
Page 1965
... Department . He is an engineer in the Navy Department by his profession , and by his studies is well quali- fed to make these investigations . Then there is Paymaster Eldredge . I under- stand that he was selected because of his skill ...
... Department . He is an engineer in the Navy Department by his profession , and by his studies is well quali- fed to make these investigations . Then there is Paymaster Eldredge . I under- stand that he was selected because of his skill ...
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