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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 17 STAT. · June 8, 1872 · Chapter CCCLXVI

Chapter CCCLXVI. to reimburse the State of Kansas for Moneys expended for the United States in enrolling, equipping, and provisioning Militia Forces to aid in suppressing the Rebellion

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CHAP. CCCLXVI.— An Act to reimburse the State of Kansas for Moneys expended for the United States in enrolling, equipping, and provisioning Militia Forces to aid in suppressing the Rebellion.June 8, 1872. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the sum of three hundredAppropriation to pay to Kansas the amount reported by commissioners as due to that State for certain expenses incurred, &c., in the suppression of the rebellion. and thirty-seven thousand and fifty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents is hereby appropriated, to reimburse1871, ch. 33.Vol. xvi. p. 402. the State of Kansas for moneys expended, amounts assumed, and disbursements made by said State in enrolling, equipping, arming, subsisting, transporting, and paying such troops as were called into service by order of the governor of said State, upon the requisition of Major-General Curtis, in eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to repel the invasion of the rebel forces of General Price, and to carry into effect the provisions of an act entitled “An act to reimburse the State of Kansas for moneys expended for the United States in enrol-345FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 366–368. 1872.ling, equipping, and provisioning militia forces to aid in suppressing theKansas. rebellion,” approved February second, eighteen hundred and seventy-one; the said sum of three hundred and thirty-seven thousand and fifty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents being the amount reported due to the State of Kansas by James A. Hardie, J. D. Bingham, and T. H. Stanton, commissioners appointed by the Secretary of War to examine and audit the claims of the said State, in pursuance of the said act.
Approved, June 8, 1872.
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