The results of these examinations should, I think, control as against the statements of neighbors and comrades.
There is no merit whatever in this case.
There does not appear to be any medical testimony to support the claim thus made by the widow.
It is evident that he obtained a large sum as pension to which he must have known he was not entitled.
This claimant was mustered out as paymaster on the last-mentioned date, and in 1872 a certificate was issued that, his accounts having been ...
I hereby return without approval Senate bill No. 365, entitled 'An act for the relief of Martin L. Bundy.'
It is hereby ordered that the several Executive Departments, the Department of Agriculture, and the Government Printing Office be closed on ...
It is quite apparent that the claim is not valid.
There seems to be no such thing as commutation of forage in such cases.
I never thought of trying getting a pension until my old comrades urged me to do so.
It seems to me that it by no means follows that those intrusted with the people's business and the expenditure of the people's money are jus...
I am utterly unable to discover any relation between this accident and the military service.
I transmit herewith a communication, with an accompanying paper, from the Secretary of State, in relation to the distribution of the award o...
I recommend that legislation in this sense be adopted.
I therefore suggest that a second provision to the law accepting her be made giving authority to the Court of Claims to hear and determine t...
There is absolutely no allegation of any incident of his service which it is claimed is at all related to his sickness and disability.
It is proposed by this bill to grant a pension to the person above named, who was discharged from the military service in December, 1864.
I adopt these as the reasons for my action in withholding my approval of this bill.