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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 17 STAT. · June 10, 1872 · Chapter CDLXVIII

Chapter CDLXVIII. for the Relief of William J

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CHAP. CDLXVIII.— An Act for the Relief of William J. Clark, Administrator of Gad E. Upson, deceased. June 10, 1872. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the Secretary of the InteriorAccount of William J. Clark, administrator, to be audited, &c. be, and he is hereby, authorized to audit, settle, and adjust, upon just and equitable principles, the accounts of William J. Clark, administrator of the estate of Gad E.
Upson, deceased, late United States agent for the Blackfoot and other Indians in the Territory of Montana, and commissioner on the part of the United States in negotiating a treaty with said Indians, for disbursements made, and services rendered, on behalf of the government:Proviso. *Provided,* That the amount which may be allowed under authority of this act, and not now authorized by law, shall not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars. Approved, June 10, 1872.
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