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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 22 STAT. · July 7, 1882 · Chapter 280

Chapter 280. to reissue a Treasury draft originally issued to George G

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CHAP. 280.— An Act to reissue a Treasury draft originally issued to George G. Cobb, an assistant assessor in Alabama, deceased, to J. E. Cobb, custodian of the minor children of said decedent.July 7, 1882. Whereas, on the eighteenth of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-one,Preamble. United States Treasury draft numbered fifty-four hundred and sixty-eight, on the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York, 714 was issued to George G. Cobb, late an assistant assessor, for the paymentJ.
E. Cobb.Payment to, in trust. of four hundred and thirty-two dollars and ninety-five cents; and Whereas no administrator has been appointed on the estate of said deceased, and his heirs desire that payment should be made to a trustee for their benefit, Therefore. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Treasurer of the United States be, and is required to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to J.
E. Cobb, of Tuskegee, Alabama, the sum of four hundred and thirty-two dollars and ninety-five cents, in trust for the use and benefit of the children and heirs of said George G. Cobb, deceased, and that payment shall be in full satisfaction and discharge of the Treasury draft aforesaid. Approved, July 7, 1882.
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