Chapter 411. for the relief of Leonard Martin
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CHAP. 411.— An Act for the relief of Leonard Martin.June 10, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Leonard Martin.Credit in accounts of. That Leonard Martin, formerly a lieutenant Fifth Artillery, and acting assistant quartermaster, United States Army, be, and is hereby, relieved from liability to the United States on account of moneys received by him as such acting assistant quartermaster, and that the proper accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby directed to close the accounts or said Leonard Martin as acting assistant quartermaster, United States Proviso.Limit.Army: *Provided,* That the amount for which credit shall be given under the provisions of this act shall not exceed the sum of one thousand eight Hundred and six dollars and fifty-one cents.
Approved, June 10, 1890.