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Proceedings of the House, 1856
Volume 659, Page 956   View pdf image
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956                        INDEX.

REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS—

to Zepheniah H. Turner, one of the heirs of the said
Stone, and the person legally entitled to receive the
          same, 356; bill passed and sent to the Senate, 691;

returned passed by the Senate, 757.

Resolutions offered, in favor of Grace Bewley, wi-
dow of George Bewley, a soldier of the revolution,

A bill reported, entitled, an act for the benefit of
Catherine Wister, widow of Robert Pentle, a soldier
of the Maryland line, during the revolution, 470; bill
passed and sent to the Senate, 753.

              A bill reported, entitled, an act for the benefit of

Grace Bewley, widow of George Bewley, a private
in the revolutionary war, 470.

A bill reported to allow a pension to Joseph Ben-
son, a revolutionary soldier, 80; bill passed and sent
to the Senate, 105, '6; returned passed by the Se-
nate, 478, '9.

Resolution adopted in favor of Thomas Jefferson
Godman, an officer of the Maryland line, during the
revolutionary war, authorizing the grant to him of
two hundred acres of vacant land, lying in the west-
                ward of Fort Cumberland, in Allegany county, 80;

passed by the Senate with proposed amendments,
             558; resolution passed as amended, 558.

Petition of W. A. Posey, to be paid a sum of mo-
ney stolen from Capt. Posey, and paid by him to the
company under his command, during the revolution-
ary war, referred, 583.

A bill to allow a pension to Catherine S. McKim,

widow of Alexander McKim, a private in the cavalry
in the war of the revolution, 803; bill passed and
          sent to the Senate, 804.                             

RIDER, MARY EMELINE—Leave to introduce a bill to change

the name of, to Mary Wallace Rider, 19; bill report-

ed, 25; bill passed, 44, 45; passed by the Senate,

71.

RIDGWAY, WASHINGTON A. D.—Leave to bring in a bill
to change the name of, of the city of Baltimore, to
          that of Washington A. Danskin, Jr., 401; bill reported,

          402; bill passed and sent to the Senate, 596; returned

passed by the Senate, 793.

 

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