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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 22 STAT. · June 16, 1882 · Chapter 221

Chapter 221. for the relief of Thomas Evans and Albert T

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CHAP. 221.— An Act for the relief of Thomas Evans and Albert T. Whiting.June 16, 1882. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Thomas Evans. That the auditor of the District of Columbia be, and is hereby, authorized to issue to Thomas Evans Duplicate certificate of Hoard of Audit, District of Columbia.Albert T. Whiting.a duplicate certificate for one lost or burned, numbered twenty-one thousand six hundred and nine of the Board of Audit, class six, for one hundred and forty-six dollars and twenty cents; and also a similar duplicate certificate to Albert T.
Whiting for one lost or burned, numbered nineteen thousand five hundred and fifty-five for five hundred and 709 thirty-two dollars and forty-eight cents: *Provided,* That they shall eachDuplicate certificate of Board of Audit, District of Columbia. execute severally a bond to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia in double the amount of their respective certificates, with sufficient security conditioned to save harmless the said District against the possible presentation of said lost certificate; and the said certificates shall be redeemed by the Treasurer of the United States as he is now authorized by law to redeem Board of Audit certificates.
Approved, June 16, 1882.
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