INDEX OF GENERAL ORDERS.
Adjutant General's Office, 1882.
Act granting four condemned cannon to, of the G. A. R., at Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Amends paragraph 1663 of the Regulations so as to read: "The signature to the receipt and the name of the person or business firm as entered at the head of an, must be literally alike.".
Act to authorize the, of the Treasury to settle the accounts of Brevet Major General Edward Hatch, U. S. Army.
Respecting the, &c., of the post treasurer and treasurer of the regimental fund
Act to authorize the accounting officers of the Treasury to settle the, of Brevet Major General Edward Hatch, U. S. Army. Amends paragraph 2343 of the Regulations respecting, for medicines. Amends paragraph 2052 of the Regulations respecting settlement of, which include transportation over certain land-grant and other roads Appropriation of amount required to effect a transfer in the settlement of the, of Charles H. Whittelsey, deceased, late a captain in the 13th Infantry
ACTS OF CONGRESS. (See RESOLUTIONS.)
An act making an appropriation for the base and pedestal of a monument to the late Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, U. S. Navy-approved February 25, 1882
(I) 32 -(III) 32
--(IV) 32
An act for the relief of William H. Gill-approved March 4, 1882 An act making an appropriation for continuing the improvements of Gal- veston Harbor, State of Texas-approved March 4, 1882- An act to provide for certain of the most urgent deficiencies in the appro- priations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and for other purposes-approved March 6, 1882--- An act directing the Secretary of War to pay over to the Society of the Army of the Cumberland seven thousand five hundred dollars, to aid in the erection of a statue or monument to General James A. Garfield- approved March 11, 1882..
An act for the relief of Paulina Jones, widow of Alexander Jones, deceased, late of Company E, Second North Carolina Infantry-approved March 15, 1882.
An act appropriating one hundred thousand dollars for continuing the work on Davis Island Dam-approved March 21, 1882- An act to establish a railway bridge across the Mississippi River, extend- ing from a point between Wabasha and Read's Landing, in Minnesota, to a point below the mouth of the Chippewa River in Wisconsin-ap- proved March 28, 1882
An act to authorize the Secretary of War to release a right of way across lands of the United States at Plattsburg, New York-approved March 28, 1882
An act to authorize the accounting officers of the Treasury to settle the accounts of Brevet Major General Edward Hatch, United States Army, chairman and disbursing officer of the special Ute Commission appointed under act of Congress of May third, eighteen hundred and seventy- eight-approved March 31, 1882-
ACTS OF CONGRESS-Continued.
An act authorizing the construction of a bridge over the Missouri River at or near Arrow Rock, Missouri-approved April 1, 1882 An act to authorize the Secretary of War to sell the military barracks, and the lands upon which they are located, in the city of Savannah, Georgia-approved April 7, 1882..
An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at or near Keithsburg in the State of Illinois, and to establish it as a post road-approved April 26, 1882. An act to authorize the appointment of an ordnance storekeeper in the Army-approved May 1, 1882.
An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at the most accessible point within five miles above the city of Saint Charles, Missouri-approved April 14, 1882.
An act to amend section fifty-two hundred and fifty-four, title sixty-three, Revised Statutes of the United States, concerning the use of piers and cribs in the Mississippi River-approved May 1, 1882. An act authorizing the Secretary of War to donate to the Ladies' Soldiers' Monument Society of Portsmouth, Ohio, four condemned cannon-ap- proved May 1, 1882
An act making an immediate appropriation for the removal of obstructions at Hell Gate, New York-approved May 4, 1882- An act to authorize and direct the Secretary of War to change the name of Charles Alton Howard, a second lieutenant in the Ninth Regiment of Cavalry of the Army of the United States, on the register, rolls, and records of the Army, to Alton Henry Budlong-approved May 15, 1882-(II) 58 An act making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense, and for the armament thereof, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and for other purposes― approved May 19, 1882.
-(III) 58 An act donating condemned cannon and cannon-balls to the city of Topeka, Kansas, for monumental purposes-approved May 17, 1882. (I) 59 An act donating cannon and cannon-balls for use and ornament about a suitable soldiers' monument at Portland, Maine-approved May 17, 1882
An act donating condemned cannon and cannon-balls for monumental purposes-approved May 17, 1882
An act to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned cannon for the soldiers' cemetery at Gallipolis, Ohio-approved May 17, 1882 (IV) 59 An act donating condemned cast-iron cannon to the Soldiers' Monument Association of Birmingham, Connecticut-approved May 17, 1882 An act to donate condemned cannon to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Associa- tion of Bellaire, Ohio-approved May 17, 1882.
An act to authorize the Secretary of War to turn over to Sampson Post Number Twenty-two of the Grand Army of the Republic, of Rochester, New Hampshire, four condemned cannon-approved May 17, 1882----(VII) 59 An act to donate one condemned cast-iron cannon to the citizens of Otsego, Michigan-approved May 17, 1882.
An act to donate iron cannon to the township of Milan, Ohio-approved May 17, 1882
An act donating condemned cannon and other munitions of war to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monumental Association of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania-approved May 17, 1882
An act to authorize the Secretary of War to turn over to E. E. Sturtevant Post Number Two of the Grand Army of the Republic, of Concord, New Hampshire, six condemned cannon, and for other purposes-approved May 17, 1882
An act to donate four condemned iron cannon to the city of Mansfield, Ohio, to be placed on the public square near the soldiers' bronze monu- ment-approved May 17, 1882
An act to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned cannon for the Soldiers' Cemetery at Hamilton, Ohio-approved May 17,
An act granting four condemned cannon to the town of Brandon, Ver- mont, to be placed near a soldiers' monument in said town-approved May 17, 1882..
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