Chapter 377. To relieve the North Georgia Agricultural College from the payment of four hundred and fifty dollars for damaged gun
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CHAP. 377.— An Act To relieve the North Georgia Agricultural College from the payment of four hundred and fifty dollars for damaged gun. June 8, 1896. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the North Georgia AgriculturalNorth Georgia Agricultural College.Relieved from payment for destroyed gun. College, located at Dahlonega, in said State, be relieved from the payment to the United States of the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, for which sum said college has become liable on its bond by the destruction of a gun used in the military department of the same, it having been satisfactorily shown that the destruction of said gun by explosion was not the result of misuse or carelessness of any person connected with said college.
Approved, June 8, 1896.