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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 26 STAT. · May 17, 1890 · Chapter 220

Chapter 220. for the allowance of certain claims reported by the accounting officers of the United States Treasury Department

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CHAP. 220.— An Act for the allowance of certain claims reported by the accounting officers of the United States Treasury Department.May 17, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Fourth of July claims.Payment of claims allowed by accounting officers in. That the Secretary of the Treasury be. and he is hereby, authorized and required to pay, upon the requisition of the Secretary of War, without further audit, allowance, or restatement of the claims by the accounting officers, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the several persons in this act named, or to their legal representatives in case of their death since the allowance of their claims by the accounting officers, the several sums mentioned herein, the same being in full for, and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case as a full and final discharge of. the several claims examined and allowed by the proper accounting officers, under 1142FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 220. 1890. the provisions of the act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,Vol. l3, p. 381. since January seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, namely: TENNESSEE.Claims in: Tennessee. To William S. Cockrum, McNairy County, fifty-two dollars and fifty cents. To John B Davis, agent for the heirs at law of William Davis, deceased, Putnam County, twenty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents. To Thomas H. Huffaker, administrator of George Huffaker, deceased, Knox County, forty-five dollars.
To Thomas W. Meador, Mrs. C. E. Douglass, W. J. Meador, and Mrs. E. J. Meador, widow, heirs at law of John Meador, deceased, of Campbell County, seventy-five dollars and eighty-five cents. To J. S. Lindsey, administrator of Grandison Queener, deceased, of Campbell County, sixty-three dollars. To J. F. Rives, Sr., administrator of Archibald Sutton, deceased, of McNairy County, Tennessee, six hundred and seventy dollars. WEST VIRGINIA.West Virginia. To C. W. Wisner, administrator of Charles Ridenour, deceased, of Berkeley County, five hundred dollars.
KENTUCKY.Kentucky. To the estate of Horatio P. Allen, deceased, of Warren County, one hundred and twenty dollars. To S. A. Byron, administrator of Samuel Chastain deceased, of Clay County, one hundred and nine dollars. To Stephen Humphrees, of Adair County, eighty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. To John M Lambert, administrator of Caroline Pool, deceased, of Union County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To A. R. Scott, of Shelby County, four hundred and sixty dollars. To Harry Stucky, administrator of Samuel F.
Tucker, deceased, of Jefferson County, one hundred and three dollars and seventy cents. KANSAS.Kansas. To P. C. Morrell, of Bourbon County, one hundred and fifty dollars. MISSOURI.Missouri. To J. R. Phillips, Sallie Frances Johnson, Alice Mallony, and William L. Phillips, heirs at law of John H. Phillips, deceased, of Monroe County, twenty-six dollars. OHIO.Ohio. To Lee Coffeen, administrator of Goldsmith Coffeen, deceased, of Warren County, eighty-five dollars. To Jacob Tener and Dynes Tener, executors of Jonathan Tener, deceased, of Adams County, thirty dollars.
INDIANA.India. To Almet Wilson, administrator of Moses Wilson, deceased, of Jennings County, one hundred dollars. FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Chs. 220-224. 1890.1143 MARYLAND.Maryland.Arkansas. To Leonidas Jones, administrator of Warren King, deceased, of Montgomery County, eighty-five dollars and fifty cents. ARKANSAS. To Annie S. Richardson, widow- and administratrix of Benjamin F. Richardson, deceased, of Jefferson County, eleven thousand nine hundred and seventy-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
Approved, May 17, 1890.
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