Chapter 21. For the relief of Mary E
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CHAP. 21.— An Act For the relief of Mary E. McDonald. February 14, 1902.[[Private, No. 9](/us/pvtl/57/9).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theMary E. McDonald and Stephen C. Brown.Payment for fish jars invented by Murshall McDonald. Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Mary E. McDonald and Stephen C. Brown, owners of the McDonald hatching jar and McDonald universal hatching jar. the sum of one thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and six cents each, the same to be compensation in full for the use by the United States of all hatching jars invented by the late Marshall McDonald, and for all rights in said jars now possessed by the said Mary E.
McDonald and Stephen C. Brown, and for the right of the United States to hereafter use the patents on said jars. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and hereby is, authorizedMary E. McDonald.Payment for fish hatching inventions. and directed to pay to Mary E. McDonald, widow of Marshall McDonald, late Commissioner of Fisheries, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, the same to be compensation in full for the use by the United States of the McDonald egg transportation crate, the McDonald improved cod hatching box, the McDonald hatching bucket, the McDonald trout can, and of all other inventions of the said Marshall McDonald, and for their transfer to the United States.
Approved, February 14, 1902.