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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · June 16, 1886 · Chapter 420

Chapter 420. for the relief of H

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CHAP. 420.— An Act for the relief of H. H. Faulkner and Mary Woodlee.June 16, 1886. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,H. H. Faulkner.Refund of internal-revenue tax. That the proper accounting officers of the Treasury of the United States pay to H. H. Faulkner, of McMinnville, Tennessee, the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars and sixty cents, the amount paid by him for three internal-revenue stamps in January, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, with interest thereon, said stamps having been purchased to be placed upon three, barrels of apple brandy purchased by the said H.
H. Faulkner from Mary Woodlee, and said brandy being seized by a revenue officer before said stamps were attached to the packages. Sec. 2. That they likewise pay to Mary Woodlee, of Grundy County,Mary Woodlee.Payment to. Tennessee, the sum of eighty-one dollars and thirty-eight cents, the net proceeds of the three barrels of brandy she had sold to U. H. Faulkner, but which were seized, condemned, and sold unlawfully by a United States revenue officer, and before delivered to said Faulkner.
Approved, June 16, 1886.
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