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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 28 STAT. · April 24, 1894 · Chapter 65

Chapter 65. To authorize Commander F

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CHAP. 65.— An Act To authorize Commander F. W. Dickins, of the United States Navy, to accept the decoration of the cross of naval merit of the third class from the King of Spain.April 24, 1894. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,F. W. Dickins, U. S. Navy.May accept decoration from Spain. That Commander F. W. Dickins, of the United States Navy, be, and he is hereby, authorized to accept from the King of Spain, through the Queen Regent, the decoration of the cross of naval merit of the third class, in recognition of his services in representing the President of the United States, in charge of the courtesies to the Duke of Veragna Christopher Columbus the Thirteenth, while he was the guest of the nation at the time of the late Columbian Exposition.
Approved, April 24, 1894.
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