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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 26 STAT. · January 16, 1891 · Chapter 74

Chapter 74.

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CHAP. 74.— An act to authorize the Treasurer of the United States to receive and keep on deposit funds of the Soldiers’ Home in the District of Columbia.January 16, 1891. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Soldiers’ Home, D. C. U. S. Treasurer to the custodian of funds, etc., of. That the Treasurer of the United States be. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to receive and keep on deposit, subject to the checks or drafts of the treasurer of the Soldier’s Home in the District of Columbia, all funds which may now be under the control of the said Treasurer of the Soldier’s Home, or may hereafter be furnished him or in any manner come into his possession for use in defraying the current expenses of maintaining the said Soldiers’ Home, and, upon the request Transfer of funds assistant treasurer New York.of said treasurer of the Soldiers’ Home, there shall be transferred, from funds to his credit with the United States Treasurer, and placed to his credit with the assistant treasurer of the United States in New York City, New York, such sums as he may require monthly or quarterly for payments on account of “outdoor relief ” to members of the said Soldiers’ Home residing at a distance therefrom.
Approved, January 16, 1891.
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