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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 21 STAT. · Feb. 23, 1881 · Chapter 76

Chapter 76. for the relief of the sureties of Henry L

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CHAP. 76.— An Act for the relief of the sureties of Henry L. Norvell.Feb. 23, 1881. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Henry L. Norvell, relief for su reties of. That Andrew Hamilton and R. B. Castleman, and the heirs and personal representatives of James Woods, William R. Elliston, and M. G. L. Claiborne, be, and the same are hereby, released and discharged from any and all liability or payment of money upon a bond executed in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-four, by Henry L.
Norvell as principal, and James Woods, William R. Elliston, M, G. L. Claiborne, Andrew Hamilton, and B. B. Castleman as sureties, conditioned as required by law for the performance, by said Norvell, of the duties of the office of revenue collector for the second district of Tennessee, and also are released from the payment of any judgment that may have been rendered upon said bond. Approved, February 23, 1881.
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