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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · January 11, 1905 · Chapter 34

Chapter 34. Providing for the interment in the District of Columbia of the remains of Rose Dillon Seager

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CHAP. 34.— An Act Providing for the interment in the District of Columbia of the remains of Rose Dillon Seager. January 11, 1905.[[S. 6368](/us/bill/58/s/6368).][[Private, No. 27](/us/pvtl/58/27).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the health officer of the Rose Dillon Seager.Interment in District of Columbia permitted.District of Columbia be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a permit for the interment in the District of Columbia of the remains of the late Rose Dillon Seager, formerly a resident of the District of Columbia and a citizen of the United States, who died at Panama January second, nineteen hundred and five.
Approved, January 11, 1905.
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