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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 28 STAT. · January 25, 1895 · Chapter 49

Chapter 49. For the relief of Mrs Victor Thunot

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CHAP. 49.— An Act For the relief of Mrs Victor Thunot.January 25, 1895. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mrs. Victor Thunot.Payment for lost or destroyed bonds. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay Mrs. Victor Thunot the sum of one thousand six hundred dollars, principal money for the redemption of three five-twenty coupon bonds of the United States; one for one hundred dollars, one for five hundred dollars, and one for one thousand dollars, together with coupons attached; for interest due on the one hundred dollar bond from November first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, to July twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five; on the five hundred dollar bond from November first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, to the first day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-five; on the one thousand dollar bond from November first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, to January first, eighteen hundred and seventy-five; in payment of bonds numbered forty two thousand four hundred and ten, for one hundred dollars; numbered seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven for five hundred dollars; numbered ten thousand three hundred and sixty-seven for one thousand dollars; which said bonds are lost or destroyed, and were, respectively, called in at the times herein stated, upon the filing of an indemnifying Indemnity bond.[R.
S., sec. 3703, p. 731](/us/rs/s3703/p731).bond, to be approved of by the Secretary of the Treasury, as prescribed by section thirty-seven hundred and three, United States Revised Statutes, and the regulations of the Department. Approved, January 25, 1895.
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