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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 29 STAT. · May 15, 1896 · Chapter 183

Chapter 183. For the relief of the National New Haven Bank of the State of Connecticut

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CHAP. 183.— An Act For the relief of the National New Haven Bank of the State of Connecticut. May 15, 1896. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, National New Haven Bank.Payment to.That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay the National New Haven Bank of the State of Connecticut the sum of three thousand live hundred and nineteen dollars and fifteen cents out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the amount found to be due to John W.
Griffiths as appears from a report, dated February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, made by a board of constructors, appointed by the Bureau of Construction and Repairs of the Navy Department, which report is on file in said Bureau. Approved, May 15, 1896.
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