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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875
U.S. Serial Set -- IN SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. Thursday, June 5, 1834.
Resolved, That the Secretary of War report to the Senate a statement showing the names of the several Pensioners who are now or may have been heretofore placed on the pension rolls; designating their rank, annual allowance, the sums which they have severally received, the laws under which their pensions have been granted, and the State or continental line in which they served, the date when placed upon the roll, their ages, and the States and Counties in which they severally reside; also, the names of the Pension Agents who have received compensation as such, and the amount of such compensation, and the act under which it was allowed; the names of the clerks who are, and who have been, employed in the Pension Office, and the sums paid them as compensation, with a statement of the aggregate sum paid in each State, and an aggregate statement of the whole sum disbursed on account of pensions. And that he be also directed to report to the Senate the regulations adopted at the war Department relating to the proofs necessary to entitle claimants to the benefit of the act of June 7, 1832.
Attest:
WALTER LOWRIE, Secretary.
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