Chapter XVII. for the Relief of Jacob Weber
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Chap. XVII.— An Act for the Relief of Jacob Weber.Jan. 20, 1865. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That there be paid to privatePayment to Jacob Weber. Jacob Weber, of the fourth regiment of Ohio volunteer infantry, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of nine hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents, to reimburse him for money advanced by him to pay Scott Allen, A.
Hyatt, Henry Olden, A. W. Cook, Lewis Shindollar, and James Garland, who were employed as teamsters for the said fourth regiment of Ohio volunteer infantry between the first day of August, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and the first day of July, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and received the price of said employment from the said Jacob Weber, who advanced the same, on the quartermaster’s certificates, to said employees, with the assurance of the said quartermaster and the commander of said regiment that the amount so advanced would very soon thereafter be repaid and refunded to him by the government, through said quartermaster.
Approved, January 20, 1865.