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Art. 6213. [6271] SOLDIER MUST HAVE SERVED HONORABLY. Every
Confederate soldier applying for a pension under this title shall
have served honorably from the date of his enlistment until the
close of the war, or until he was discharged or paroled in some
military organization regularly mustered into the army or navy of
the Confederate States until the surrender. The county judge shall
reduce the evidence of witnesses examined by him to writing at the
expense of the applicant at the rate of five cents per hundred
words. The applicant may have such evidence written by his
attorney, or such person as may be employed to secure the pension;
and the county judge shall certify to the written statement of the
evidence when taken before him. The application, affidavit and
certified statement of the evidence shall be forwarded to the
Comptroller.
Acts 1909, 31st Leg., p. 231, ch. 118.
Article: 6203g 6205 6208 6209 6210 6211 6212 6213 6214 6215 6217 6218 6219 6220 6221
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