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PENSIONS Continued. 



Debates in Congress Continued. 



Debate in House, Dec. 9, 1911. (In Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. G, 



pages 142 to 153.) Paper, 4c. 

 Debate in House, Dec. 12. 1913. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 11, 



pages 739 to 7GO.) Paper, 13c. 

 Debate in House. Jan. 24, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 32, 



pjiges 2354 to 2365.) Paper, 12c. 



On Army pensions and pensions in general. 

 Debate in House, Feb. 13, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 50, 



pa get 3636 to 3648. ) Pa per, 8c. 



Criticism of various items of the Army pension bill. 

 Debate in House. Mar. 17, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 77, 



pages 5288 to 5322.) Paper, 14c. 

 Debate in House, May 8, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 



124, pages 8623 to S627, and 8632 to 8638.) Paper, 7c. 

 Debate in House, May 9, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 125, 



pages 8696 to 8705.) Paper, lOc. 



Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty land 

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Digest of decisions and opinions relating to pensions and bounty land, with 

 supplement containing pension laws, arranged and consolidated, bounty- 

 land laws, laws enacted and repealed since Mar. 4, 1861, and rules of 

 practice as to appeals, also introduction narrating origin and development 

 of pension system. 1897. 602 pages. Sheep, $1.15. 1 24.9 : 897 



Digest of decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension andi 

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 1905. 498 pages. Sheep, 85c. 124.9:905 



Foreign pension systems, synopsis of laws, not civil, compiled from infor- 

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Forsyth scouts. Speech of Burton L. French of Idaho, in House, Feb. 13, 

 1914. (In Congressional Record of Feb. 17, vol. 51, no. 53, pages 3820 to 

 3822.) Paper, 8c. 



Asking for pensions for the Forsyth scouts, a band of frontier Indian fighters 

 of the Civil War period. 



Hearing before Pensions Committee on bill granting per diem service pen- 

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 1st sess., S. Doc. 361.) Paper, 5c. 



History of certain Federal troops which, by reason of short or disputed 

 service, have no pensionable status, and State militias which were 

 actively engaged in Civil War, but which were never mustered into serv- 

 ice, and which, therefore, have no pensionable status. 1910. 2 parts, 

 52+5 pages. (61st Cong., 2d sess., S. Doc. 378.) Paper, each part, 5o. 



Laws governing granting of army and navy pensions, with regulations re- 

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