TWENTY‑EIGHTH
Congress, Session I, Chapter 41, Vol. 5.
Be
it enacted in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That the pensions
for the period of five years, which have been heretofore granted out of the
naval pension fund, to the widows of officers, seamen, and marines, who have
been killed or died by reason of a wound received in the line of their duty, or
who have died by occasion of disease contracted, or of a casualty, by drowning
or otherwise, or of injury received while in the line of their duty, and which
pensions have ceased in consequence of the expiration of the period for which
they were originally granted, or for which they were subsequently renewed,
shall be continued for another period of five years, to such of said widows as
have remained unmarried; to commence from the day on which such pensions,
respectively, terminated; and to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not
otherwise appropriated: Provided,
That every pension hereby renewed, shall cease on the death or intermarriage of
the widow to whom the same is hereby granted.
Approved, March 3, 1845.
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