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For the relief of parties for property taken from them by military forces of the United States.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 28, 1901. (February 28, 1901, H. Jour., p. 292; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38). 857 H.R. 1860.

858

For the relief of the trustees of Carson-Newman
College, at Mossy creek, Tenn.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on February
28, 1901. (February 28, 1901, H. Jour., p. 300).

H.R. 1959.

For the relief of the heirs of George W. Saulpaw.
Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 327; see also H.R.
Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

859 H.R. 2294.

For the relief of J. V. Davis, of Alexandria, Va.
Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 328; see also
H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

860 H.R. 2430.

861

For the relief of Jacob L. Hangar, alias William T.
Graham.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on February
22, 1901. (H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess.,
p. 38).

H.R. 2464.

To remove the charge of desertion from the military record of Nicholas Swingle.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 20, 1901. (H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

862 H.R. 2472.

863

To correct the military record of John H. Finfrock.
Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 328; see also
H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

H.R. 2617.

For the relief of the legal representatives of Edwin De
Leon, deceased, for $8,000 claimed to be due for
judicial services.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 329; see also
H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

864 H.R. 2619.

For the relief of Agnes and Maria De Leon.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 327; see also
H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

865 H.R. 3825.

To grant an honorable discharge to Frederick A.
Noeller.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on February
20, 1901. (February 20, 1901, H. Jour., p. 251; H.R.
Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

866 H.R. 4204.

For the correction of the military record of George
A. Winslow.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 329; see also
H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

867 H.R. 4853.

For the relief of the heirs-at-law of Edward N. Old-
mixon.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 328; see also
H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

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To correct the military record of William T. Pratt. Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 25, 1901. (February 25, 1901, H. Jour., p. 272; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

869 H.R. 5599.

Granting an honorable discharge to James L. Proctor. Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 19, 1901. (February 19, 1901, H. Jour., p. 246; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38). 870 H.R. 6146.

871

872

For the relief of the administrators of William B.
Moses, deceased, and Lebbeus H. Rogers.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on February
27, 1901. (February 27, 1901, H. Jour., p. 290; see
also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

H.R. 6591.

For the relief of Austin A. Yates.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on March 1, 1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 327; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

H.R. 7243.

To remove the charge of desertion from the military record of Silas Nicholson.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 18, 1901. (February 18, 1901, H. Jour., p. 245; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

873 H.R. 7602.

To correct the military record of Palmer G. Percy. Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 20, 1901. (February 20, 1901, H. Jour., p. 251; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

874 H.R. 7603.

To correct the military record of James A. Somer-
ville.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 328; see also H.R.
Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

875 H.R. 8270.

For the relief of Herman Von Marsdorf, late a lieut-
enant of Company D, First Maryland Cavalry.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 327; see also H.R.
Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

876 H.R. 11828.

To remove the charge of desertion from military
record of Charles F. Kramer.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th
Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901.
The bill was presented to the President on March 1,
1901. (March 1, 1901, H. Jour., p. 327; see also H.R.
Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

877 H.R. 12860.

For the relief of Isaiah Lightner, W H. Winterbottom, and Gustave Mollin.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 56th Congress had adjourned sine die on March 3, 1901. The bill was presented to the President on February 25, 1901. (February 25, 1901, H. Jour., p. 272; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2d sess., p. 38).

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

President Theodore Roosevelt vetoed eighty-two bills,
of which forty-two were regular vetoes and forty
were pocket vetoes. One was overridden (No. 932).
There were no vetoes in the first and second sessions
of the Fifty-eighth Congress.

Fifty-seventh Congress, First Session
Regular Vetoes

878 S. 24.

For the relief of James W. Howell.

Vetoed March 15, 1902. The veto message was laid
before the Senate, referred to the Committee on
Military Affairs, and printed as S. Doc. No. 258. (35
Cong. Rec. 2933).

Veto unchallenged.

879 S. 336.

To grant honorable discharge from the military service to Charles H. Hawley.

Vetoed March 15, 1902. The veto message was laid before the Senate, referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and printed as S. Doc No. 257. (35 Cong. Rec. 2933).

Veto unchallenged.

880 S. 1258.

To remove the charge of desertion from naval record
of John Glass.

Vetoed March 11, 1902. The veto message was laid
before the Senate, referred to the Committee on
Naval Affairs, and printed as S. Doc. No. 244. (35
Cong. Rec. 2639).

Veto unchallenged.

881 S. 4363.

Granting the Central Arizona Railway Company right-of-way for railroad purposes through San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve.

Vetoed April 23, 1902. The veto message was laid before the Senate, referred to the Committee on Public

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