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BOUNTIES AND PENSIONS. , [ART. —.
aforesaid, shall file his own affidavit of ownership,
and the sworn testimony of -two witnesses cognizant
of the fact.
In force from February 8, 1866. _ '
1865, c. 49 further enacts as follows :
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1865, c. 49, B 6.
Not to be paid
to agent or
attorney.
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14. No payment shall be made by virtue of this
act, to any agent or attorney who may claim the
same by virtue of any agency created or any power
of attorney executed prior to the passage of this act.
1865, c. 49 in force from March 15, 1865.
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1865, c. 106 amends and re-enacts 1865, c. 33, ss. 1 and 2, as follows:
1865, c. 106, s. 2.
How $300
bounty to be
paid.
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15. Whenever under the proclamation of the
president of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-
four, or any similar one hereafter made, the quota
of this state shall have been ascertained and promul-
gated, a bounty of three hundred dollars shall be paid
to every volunteer or drafted man who may enter or
shall have entered the military or naval service of
the United States, and to every drafted man who
may furnish or shall have furnished a substitute that
enters such service in his stead, and to every man
liable to draft who may furnish or shall have fur-
nished such a substitute who so enters said service,
or his authorized agent or attorney, and who shall
be credited to the quota of the sub-district of the
state where such volunteer enlists, or where such-
drafted men or man liable to service resides, the fact
of such person respectively having so entered the
service and being so credited to be first ascertained
and certified as hereinafter directed.
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Ibid. s. 3.
State bounty
commission-
ers.
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16. One responsible citizen shall be appointed by
the governor, by and with the advice and consent of
the senate, for each county, and one for each of the
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