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due form of law, that he is the identical

pensioner, and made oath, in

(a)

(a) named in an original certificate of pension, bearing date at the Navy Department, on the

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day of

(b)

and signed Secretary of the Navy;

which certificate he exhibited to me, and by which it appears that

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(*) Justice of the peace, or other officer, as the case may be.

(a) Name of pensioner.

(b) Name of the secretary who issued the certificate.

(c) Signature of the deponent.

The above deposition must be signed by the deponent, and bear date not more than thirty days anterior to the time of the semi-annual payment.

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STATE OF

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COUNTY, } Sct.

Be it known, that before me, a fu(a) and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared

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named in the original certificate of pension, bearing date at the Navy Department, on the and signed by (d) Secretary of the Navy; which certificate she exhibited to me, and by which it appears that she is entitled to a pension of dollars per month, and that she has not intermarried,

but continues the widow of the abovementioned

Sworn and subscribed this

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day of

(c) Blan (e) fx3/ 181 J. Peace.

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(a) Justice of the peace, or other officer, as the case may be.

(b) Name of the widow.

(c) Name of her deceased husband.

(d) Name of the secretary who issued the certificate

(e) Signature of the widow.

This affidavit must be signed by the deponent, and bear date not more than

thirty days anterior to the time of the semi-annual payment.

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law, that he is the guardian named in the accompanying certificate of guardianship; that his said wards are the children of

(d)

referred to in an original certificate of pension, bearing date

at the Navy Department, on the day of

and signed by (e)

(f)

Secretary of the Navy, by which it appears
to a pension of dollars per month, and that said child
still living, is not over sixteen years of age.

is entitled

(g)

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(a) Justice of the peace, or other officer, as the case may be.

(b) Name of the guardian.

(c) Name of the child or children.

(d) Name of the deceased father.

(e) Name of the Secretary who signed the certificate.

(f) He, she, or they, is, or are, as the case may be.

(g) Is, or are, as the case may be.

(h) Signature of the guardian.

CHAPTER XLII.

UNIFORM.

ARTICLE 644.

The following uniform is hereby established for, and to be worn by, the officers of the navy of the United States:

CAPTAIN'S FULL DRESS COAT.

To be made of dark blue cloth, lined with white cloth or kerseymere, double breasted, with nine navy buttons, the rows of buttons to be three inches apart when buttoned up in the way which it is to be worn. Standing collar, sloped in front and lined with white. Cuffs to have four navy buttons on the top, to be open underneath, with two small navy buttons. Four navy buttons under the pocket flaps, one on each hip, two in the middle of each fold of the skirt, and one at the bottom. The pockets to be in the folds. ́

CAPTAIN'S UNDRESS COAT.

To be made of dark blue cloth, lined with the same, and with a rolling collar. Buttons to be the same in number and size, and arranged in the same manner as for the full dress.

COMMANDER'S FULL DRESS COAT.

Is to be the same as directed for captains, except that it is to have but three buttons on the cuffs and pocket flaps, and one in the midIdle of the skirts.

COMMANDER'S UNDRESS COAT.

The same as for the captains, except that there are to be but three buttons on the cuffs and pocket flaps, and one in the middle of the folds of the skirts.

LIEUTENANT'S FULL DRESS COAT.

The same as for commanders, except to have round the collar an embroidered live oak leaf and acorns, as is now worn, as per pattern.

LIEUTENANT'S UNDRESS COAT.

The same as for commanders.

PASSED MIDSHIPMAN'S FULL DRESS COAT.

The same as for commanders, except that there shall be, on each side of the collar, a foul anchor and star of five points, (as per pattern,) embroidered in gold. The anchor shall be, from ring to crown, two and eight-tenths of an inch, from point to point, one and a half inches, and the diameter of the star to be one and three-tenths of an inch.

PASSED MIDSHIPMAN'S UNDRESS COAT.

The same as for commanders, except that there shall be, on each side of the collar, the anchor and star, as prescribed for the full dress

coat.

MIDSHIPMAN'S DRESS COAT.

The same as the undress coat for the passed midshipmen, in all respects, excepting the star on the collar.

On duty they may wear short jackets of dark blue cloth, with the same number of small navy buttons on the breast, cuffs, and pockets as for their dress coat, with an anchor of buff cloth inserted in the collar of the jacket, as for their coat.

MASTER'S DRESS COAT.

To be the same as the undress coat for lieutenants, with the exception that there shall be worn, on each side of the collar, two loops of gold lace 4 inches long and half an inch wide, with a

button to each loop.

SECOND MASTER'S DRESS COAT.

To be the same as for masters, with the exception that it is to have but one loop and button, of the same dimensions, on each side of the collar.

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SURGEON'S FULL DRESS COAT.

To be the same as directed for commanders, except that there shall be embroidered in gold round the collar a branch of live oak, and three rows of gold lace one and a half inch wide round the upper edge of the cuffs. The buttons to be between the two upper

rows

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