The Existing Laws of the United States of a General And Permanent Character, And Relating to the Survey And Disposition of the Public Domain, December 1, 1880. Embracing References to Previous Legislation, And Citations of Decisions From the Federal And S
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G. L. O., 1879, pp. 6, 7. Cir. Com. Pensions, 1879. Sec. 315. The classes of persons embraced as benefi- ^^'f**^'"*? claries under the preceding section, are as follows, namely : ^.°*"' "^^ First. Commissioned and non-commissioned ofi&cers, mu- sicians, and privates, whether of the regulars, volunteers, rangers, or militia, who were regularly mustered into the service of the United States. Second. Commissioned and non-commissioned officers, seamen, ordinary seamen, flotnia-men, marines, clerks,... and landsmen in the Kavy. Third. Militia, volunteers, and State troops of any State or Territory, called into military service, and regularly mus- tered therein, and whose services have been paid by the United States. Fourth. Wagon-masters and teamsters who have been employed under the direction of competent authority, in time of war, in the transportation of military stores and supplies. Fifth. Officers and soldiers of the revolutionary war, and marines, seamen, and other persons in the naval service of the United States during that war.
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