Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Appealed Pension and Retirement Claims, Volume 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 Volumes 1 to 20 are confined to decisions relating to pensions and bounty-land claims. Volumes 21 to 22 contain decisions relating to pensions and civil service retirement claims. |
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... Bureau to drop his name from the pension rolls on the ground that the disease of his left eye was not due to his military service . He was , of course , allowed the time provided by law within which to file evidence in rebuttal of the ...
... Bureau to drop his name from the pension rolls on the ground that the disease of his left eye was not due to his military service . He was , of course , allowed the time provided by law within which to file evidence in rebuttal of the ...
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... Bureau to restore his name to the pension rolls for such cause of disability . The facts in the case , however , as herein set out , show quite clearly that the Bureau erred in the original allowance of said pension , and that the ...
... Bureau to restore his name to the pension rolls for such cause of disability . The facts in the case , however , as herein set out , show quite clearly that the Bureau erred in the original allowance of said pension , and that the ...
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... Bureau had all the facts fairly before it , and there was no attempt on the part of the appellant to conceal or misrepresent any material fact or circumstance arising in his case . This element may , therefore , be eliminated from the ...
... Bureau had all the facts fairly before it , and there was no attempt on the part of the appellant to conceal or misrepresent any material fact or circumstance arising in his case . This element may , therefore , be eliminated from the ...
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... Bureau was called for July 10 , 1902 . The Bureau report of July 12 , 1902 , was duly forwarded to this Department , together with the papers in the case , from which it appears that by Bureau action of January 20 , 1902 , claimant was ...
... Bureau was called for July 10 , 1902 . The Bureau report of July 12 , 1902 , was duly forwarded to this Department , together with the papers in the case , from which it appears that by Bureau action of January 20 , 1902 , claimant was ...
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... Bureau , after ascertaining from its records that the pension certificate remains in force and that the pensioner's name has not been dropped from the roll or his pension suspended , should instruct the United States pension agent to ...
... Bureau , after ascertaining from its records that the pension certificate remains in force and that the pensioner's name has not been dropped from the roll or his pension suspended , should instruct the United States pension agent to ...
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act of June act of March action appealed affidavit alleged allowed appellant's application April Assistant Secretary F. L. attorney August Bureau action cause cerebral softening certificate claim for pension claimant cohabitation Commissioner of Pensions common-law marriage condition contended contract cornea court decision declaration decree Department desertion disability discharge disease divorce Edisto Island enlisted entitled evidence fact February February 28 follows ground held husband and wife insanity January January 16 January 23 joint resolution July June 27 lived March 9 marriage married medical examination military service month necessitous circumstances never October Ohio one-half opinion paralysis parties payment pensioner's person presumption prior proof question reason record regiment rejected Revised Statutes rheumatism says Secretary F. L. Campbell Secretary M. W. Miller shown soldier soldier's death special examination subsequent surgeon testified testimony tion typhoid fever United valid Volunteer Infantry War Department widow witnesses
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