Chapter 247. For the relief of Hiram Johnson and others
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CHAP. 247.— An Act For the relief of Hiram Johnson and others. April 18, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theHiram Johnson et al.Payments to. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the respective sums of money as hereinafter provided, to the respective persons named herein or to their heirs or legal representatives, to wit:
To H. Johnson, six hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents; To Stephen M. Johnson, six hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents; To D. J. Franklin, one hundred and thirty dollars and forty-eight cents; To Josiah Franklin, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixty cents; To Nat Buckley, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To John Turk three hundred and thirteen dollars and forty-nine cents; 1508 To Elias Bray, three hundred and ninety-one dollars and ninety-two cents;
To Doctor G. Johnson, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixty cents; To Harrison Trice, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To Jeremiah Crook, senior, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-one cents; To Willis Arnold, five thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty-nine cents; To Arch McCorkle, three hundred and ninety-one dollars and ninety-two cents; To G. L. Ross, one thousand three hundred and six dollars and ninety-one cents; To S. L.
Ross, one thousand three hundred and six dollars and ninety-one cents; To John M. Hart, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-one cents; To William A. Brummer, eight hundred and one dollars and sixty-nine cents; To John D. Smith, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To A. B. Crook, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To Daniel McCollum, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To Jeff Jones, one hundred and thirty dollars and forty-eight cents;
To Thomas McGill, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixty-one cents; To James Ledbetter, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixty-one cents; To William Ozier, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-one cents; To Elijah Bond, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To John L. Cawthon, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-one cents; To William Hall, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-one cents; To Carroll Beaver, five hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-one cents;
To John West, six hundred and eighty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents; To James Clifford, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty cents; To O. F. Hendrix, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars and four cents; To Frank Cawthon, three hundred and thirteen dollars and forty-nine cents; To James Cawthon, one hundred and thirty dollars and forty-nine cents; To S. E. Grider, one hundred and thirty dollars and forty-nine cents; To Silas Grider, one hundred and thirty dollars and forty-nine cents;
To John Robinson, two hundred and forty dollars and thirty-four cents; To Hugh McKnight, two hundred dollars and twenty-five cents; To John G. Smith, seventy-nine dollars and ninety-six cents; To Caleb McKnight, two hundred dollars and twenty-five cents; To James Thomas, two hundred dollars and twenty-five cents; 1509 To William P. Walker, one hundred and twenty dollars and six cents; To A. S. Rogers, three hundred and fortyone dollars and fifty-five cents; To Tyson G. Maness, five hundred and sixty-one dollars and two cents;
To William H. Bond, one hundred and twenty dollars and six cents; To F. M. Ballard, two hundred and forty dollars and four cents; To Stephen Massengill, one hundred and twenty dollars and six cents; To William Swink, four hundred and forty dollars and eighty cents; To Keton M. Jones, three hundred and sixty-one dollars and fifteen cents; In all, twenty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-six cents. Approved, April 18, 1900.