Chapter 58. for relief of John Nickles
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CHAP. 58.— An Act for relief of John Nickles.April 30, 1892. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,John Nickles.Payment to. That the sum of one thousand and sixteen dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, from the Treasury of the United States, to pay the claim of John Nickles for the purchase price paid by him to the United States for four hundred thousand feet of lumber, laths, and logs bought by him from the Government of the United States at Big Cottonwood Canyon, in the Territory of Utah, on the twenty-eighth day of September, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, the title to which has failed; and the further sum of two hundred and thirty-six dollars and eighty cents, being the amount paid out by said Nickles as costs of court in litigating the title to said property with the adverse holders thereof, making a total sum of one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars and eighty cents, which is hereby appropriated as aforesaid.
Approved, April 30, 1892.