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PENSIONS Continued. 



List of pensioners on roll, Jan. 1, 1883, giving name of each pensioner, 

 cause for which pensioned, post-office address, rate of pension per month, 

 and date of original allowance. 5 vols. Paper, the set, $2.40. 



I 24.6 : 883 



Names and addresses of pensioners of United States living in Canada, 

 Jan. 31, 1899, with services, rates of pension, etc. 65 pages. Paper, 5c. 



I 24.6 : 899 1 



Paper prepared by Edward Atkinson entitled, Cost of a national crime 

 [and] Hell of war and its penalties, as bearing upon the future increase 

 of pensions growing out of War with Spain. 1899. 34 pages. (55th 

 Cong. 3d Sess. S. Doc. 82. Bound with other docs.; serial no. 3731.) 

 Sheep, $1.25. 



Report amending bill granting pensions to enlisted men and officers who 

 served in Civil War and War with Mexico 1906. 8 pages. (59th Cong., 

 1st sess., S. Kept. 2210.) Paper, 5c. 



Report favoring H. 1, granting service pension to certain veterans of Civil 

 War. 1911. 6 pages. (62d Cong., 1st sess., H. Rept. 160.) Paper, 5c. 

 Report from Committee on Pensions, favoring S. 5924, to extend provisions 

 of bounty-land laws to officers and enlisted men and officers and men of 

 boat companies of Florida Seminole War. 1906. 6 pages. (59th Cong., 

 1st sess., S. Rept. 3480.) Paper, 5c. 



Report from Committee on Pensions [relative to revision of pension laws; 

 with hearings, synopsis of pension laws, etc.] 1893. 85 pages. (56th 

 Cong., 1st sess., S. Rept. 1. Bound with other reports; serial no. 

 3886^ Sheep, $1.40. 



Report to accompany H. R. 15653, to increase pension of widows, minor 

 children, etc., of deceased soldiers and sailors of Civil War. 1908. 3 

 pages. (60th Cong., 1st sess., S. Rept. 322.) Paper, 5c. 

 Speeches in Congress 



Ashbrook, W. A. of Ohio. Speech in House, Mar. 17, 1908. (In Con- 

 gressional Record of Mar. 21, vol. 42, no. 75, pages 3761 to 3763.) 

 Paper, lOc. 



Bowers, B. J., of Miss. Speech in House, Mar. 14, 1908. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Mar. 24. vol. 42, no. 77, pages 3883 to 3888.) Paper, 

 9c. 



Burke, Michael E., of Wis. Speech in House, May 9, 1914. (In Con- 

 gressional Record of May 27, vol. 51, no. 140, pages 10135 to 10140.) 

 Paper, 12c. 



In favor of liberal pensions for Civil War veterans. 



Cullop, W. A., of Ind. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Dec. 16, vol. 48, no. 12, pages 436, 437.) Paper, 6c. 



In favoi 1 of the Sherwood bill. 



Dyer, L. C., of Mo. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Congressional 

 Record of Dec. 20, vol. 48, no. 15, pages 602 and 603.) Paper, 7c. 



In favor of pensions for militia which defended the States in the Civil War. 

 Finley, David E., of S. C. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Con- 

 gressional Record of Dec. 20, vol. 48, no. 15, pages 606 and 607.) 

 Paper, 7c. 



Against giving pensions to those who have an income of $1,000. 

 Fowler, H. R., of 111. Speech in House, Dec. 9, 1911. (In Congressional 

 Record, vol. 48, no. 17, pages 672 to 674.) Paper, 4c. 



In favor of increased pensions. 



Gardner, Washington, of Mich. Speech in House, Mar. 19, 1908. (In 

 Congresisonal Record of Mar. 28, vol. 42, no. 81, pages 4203, 4204.) 

 Paper, 3c. 



Goeke, J. H., of Ohio. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Dec. 16, vol. 48, no. 12, pages 438, 439.) Paper, 6c. 



In favor of liberal pensions. 



I.niigley, J. W., of Ky. Speech in House, Mar. 14, 1908. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Mar. 30, vol. 42, no. 82, pages 4227 to 4231.) Paper, 9c. 

 In favor of more liberal pensions for air and pensions for State militia. 



