July 1, 1848.
(No. 13.)—A Joint Resolution relative to Evidence in Application for Pensions.
Evidence that shall be sufficient to enable the widow of a revolutionary officer or
soldier to obtain a pension.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America
in Congress assembled, That in all cases where a pension may have been granted to any officer or soldier
of the Revolution in his lifetime, the evidence upon which such pension was granted
shall be conclusive of the service of such officer or soldier in the application of
any widow, or woman who may have been the widow, of such officer or soldier, for a
pension; and upon proof by her that she was married to any such officer or soldier
prior to January first, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, and that she is a widow,
she shall thereupon be placed upon the pension rolls at the same rate that such officer
or soldier received during his lifetime.
Approved, July 1, 1848.
Printed Document. 1 pages; Public Acts, 30th Cong., 1st sess., George Minot, Statutes at Large 9, 336 ,