Chapter 1371. To authorize the Chief of Ordnance, United States Army, to receive four three-and-six-tenths-inch breech-loading field guns, carriages, caissons, limbers, and their pertaining equipment from the State of Connecticut
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CHAP. 1371.— An Act To authorize the Chief of Ordnance, United States Army, to receive four three-and-six-tenths-inch breech-loading field guns, carriages, caissons, limbers, and their pertaining equipment from the State of Connecticut. April 9, 1906. [[S. 4111](/us/bill/34/s/4111).] [[Public, No. 88](/us/pl/34/88).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Chief of Ordnance,Army.Connecticut may return field guns, etc.
United States Army, is hereby authorized and empowered to receive back from the State of Connecticut the four three-and-six-tenths-inch breech-loading field guns, carriages, caissons, limbers, and their pertaining material, which were sold to the State by the Ordnance Department for the sum of twelve thousand four hundred and five dollars and eight cents on July twentieth, nineteen hundred and one. Sec. 2. That no part of the value of this material shall be paid toState quota credited with value of. the State of Connecticut, but the whole amount received from the sale thereof to the State shall stand as a credit to the quota of the State, the same as though allotted from the annual appropriations under the 106[R.
S., sec. 1661, p. 290](/us/rs/s1661/p290).provisions of section sixteen hundred and sixty-one, Revised Statutes, as amended, and subject to all the conditions thereof. Sec. 3. Appropriation.That the sum of twelve thousand four hundred and live dollars and eight cents is hereby appropriated, from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of carrying this Act into effect. Approved, April 9, 1906.