I return herewith without approval House bill No. 6117, entitled 'An act granting a pension to James D. Cotton.'
If such speculations and presumptions as this are to be indulged, we shall find ourselves surrounded and hedged in by th...
The widow's claim seems to have been properly rejected by the Pension Bureau on the ground that the soldier's death was ...
Those who prosecute claims for pensions have grown very bold when cases of this description are presented for considerat...
I return without approval House bill No. 6718, entitled 'An act granting a pension to William H. Starr.'
I hereby return without approval House bill No. 7298, entitled 'An act for the relief of Charles Schuler.'
I return herewith without approval House bill No. 3205, entitled 'An act granting a pension to George W. Guyse.'
That she has employed an ingenious attorney or agent is demonstrated by the fact that the bill now before me seems to be...
He never did a day's service so far as his name appears, and the muster-out roll of his company reports him as having de...
I am convinced that the Pension Bureau acted upon entirely satisfactory evidence when this claim was rejected upon the g...
There is absolutely no allegation of any incident of his service which it is claimed is at all related to his sickness a...
The doubt in the case appears to relate to the dependence of the father upon his son at the time of his death.
I return herewith without approval House bill No. 424, entitled 'An act to pension Giles C. Hawley.'
I concur in the judgment of the Pension Bureau, which rejected the widow's claim for pension on the ground that 'the dea...
There has been much testimony taken in this case, and a great deal of it is exceedingly contradictory.
justice will be done in the case.
I return without approval House bill No. 7162, entitled 'An act granting a pension to Martha McIlwain.'
It is also impossible to connect the death with any incident of the soldier's military service.