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... concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT , Washington , January 4 , 1897 . The limits of the Arlington , Virginia , National Cemetery , within the Arlington estate , having been increased by the addition of fifty - six and one - third ( g ) acres ...
... concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT , Washington , January 4 , 1897 . The limits of the Arlington , Virginia , National Cemetery , within the Arlington estate , having been increased by the addition of fifty - six and one - third ( g ) acres ...
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... concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT , Washington , November 10 , 1896 . In accordance with the provisions of the joint resolution of Congress entitled " Joint Resolution relative to the Medal of Honor authorized by the Acts of July twelfth ...
... concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT , Washington , November 10 , 1896 . In accordance with the provisions of the joint resolution of Congress entitled " Joint Resolution relative to the Medal of Honor authorized by the Acts of July twelfth ...
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... concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT . Washington , February 25 , 1897 . By authority of the President of the United States dated February 11 , 147 , the following - described lands are hereby reserved and set apart for military purposes in ...
... concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT . Washington , February 25 , 1897 . By authority of the President of the United States dated February 11 , 147 , the following - described lands are hereby reserved and set apart for military purposes in ...
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... concerned : The Honorable , OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL , The SECRETARY OF WAR . WASHINGTON , D. C. , February 13 , 1897 . SIR : It has come to the knowledge of the Postmaster General that sub- ordinate officers in at least one of ...
... concerned : The Honorable , OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL , The SECRETARY OF WAR . WASHINGTON , D. C. , February 13 , 1897 . SIR : It has come to the knowledge of the Postmaster General that sub- ordinate officers in at least one of ...
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... concerned : No persons , except officers of the Army and Navy of the United States , and persons in the service of the United States employed in direct connection with the use , construction or care of these works , will be allowed to ...
... concerned : No persons , except officers of the Army and Navy of the United States , and persons in the service of the United States employed in direct connection with the use , construction or care of these works , will be allowed to ...
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Page 6 - An Act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors and for other purposes...
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Page 9 - SECTION 21. And be it further enacted, That, in order to avoid misconstruction, it is hereby declared to be the true intent and meaning of this act, so far as the question of slavery is concerned, to carry into practical operation the following propositions and principles, established by the compromise measures of 1850, to wit:
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