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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · February 27, 1907 · Chapter 2101

Chapter 2101. For the relief of persons who sustained property damage caused by fire at the Rock Island Arsenal

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CHAP. 2101.— An Act For the relief of persons who sustained property damage caused by fire at the Rock Island Arsenal. February 27, 1907.[[H. R. 11676](/us/bill/34/hr/11676).][[Private, No. 1955](/us/pvt/34/1955).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theRock Island Arsenal.Payment to persons who sustained damages by fire at.List and amounts. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the following sums, namely:
O. A. Artz, twenty dollars; Benjamin Bragdon, two dollars and eighty-five cents; W. H. Bragdon, three dollars; U. J. Beliveau, twelve dollars; Henry Brockmann, twenty-three dollars; W. B. Barker, fifteen dollars; S. D. Brownewell, fourteen dollars and twenty cents; Carl Brown, four dollars and seventy-five cents; W. S. Brooks, three dollars and fifty cents; H. P. Bertelsen, twenty dollars; Hugh Conwell, seven dollars; E. W. Cook, seven dollars and ten cents; George Cottrell, sixteen dollars:
James Cox, thirty-live dollars; Ernst Drott, two dollars; James Dougherty, ten dollars: George Duggan, forty dollars; W. H. Deters, thirty-seven dollars; K. II. Dauber, thirteen dollars and ninety cents; C. J. Danielson, twenty-one dollars and fifty cents; Charles Erickson, twenty dollars and seventy-five cents; F. A. Felske, fourteen dollars and twenty-five cents; George D. Gillette, forty dollars; Richard Hermann, five dollars: Louis Heuer, fifteen dollars; W. S. Hill, forty dollars;
T. R. Herkner, three dollars and fifty cents; Frank Helder, thirty-five dollars; Gust Hirstein, thirty-five dollars; M. N. Hart, five dollars; F. W. Hoffmann, eight dollars and seventy-five cents; J. C. Jacobsen, thirteen dollars and fifty cents; Harry Jager, thirty dollars; C. P. Jensen, thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents; William Kennedy, nineteen dollars; W. F. Kubik, five dollars and forty-live cents; Frank Knox, twenty dollars and fifty cents; L. A. Kindy, two dollars and fifty cents:
C. W. Krueger, fourteen dollars and fifty cents; William Langenhagen, twenty dollars; Rudy Liebal, forty dollars; George W. Lee, ten dollars; 2662Robert Q. Lehman, two dollars; F. W. Miller, five dollars and thirty cents; Joseph Mrugalski, live dollars and twenty-five cents; Henry Miller, nineteen dollars and eighty-five cents; C. K. Merriman, thirty dollars; Albert Moebius, twenty-five dollars; George Nelson, twenty-six dollars; Charles Nahrgaang, thirty-five dollars; A. B. Othmer, five dollars:
John Olson, twenty-three dollars and seventy-five cents; F. M. Poole, two dollars and ninety-five cents; R. A. Peters, one dollar and ninety cents; William Peterson, two dollars; F. G. Prucha, thirty-two dollars and fifty cents; W. J. Reese, eighteen dollars and twenty-five cents; L. E. Rees, two dollars and fifty cents; Charles Seeman, sixty cents; W. J. Singer, twelve dollars; Max Sugar, eight dollars and fifteen cents; C. L. Speckhart, four dollars and thirty cents; H. von Seggern, eight dollars and seventy-five cents;
George Schwenker, nine dollars and ninety cents; J. E. Sullivan, twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents; Louis Schwab, ten dollars; J. F. Schmidt, seventeen dollars and fifty cents; O. W. Schwenker. eight dollars and twenty-five cents; H. W. Trafford, twenty-five dollars; C. H. Talbot, twenty-two dollars: B. E. Talbot, seventeen dollars; Harry Thompson, six dollars and twenty-five cents; John Vrtyna, six dollars and twenty-five cents; M. J. Valiquette, fourteen dollars and fifty cents;
G. H. Welch, thirteen dollars and ninety-five cents; E. A. Wood, eight dollars and seventy-five cents; O. J. Wedertz, twenty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents; Basil Williamson, eighteen dollars; F. C. Williams, seven dollars and seventy-five cents; Almon Widen, nineteen dollars; Charles White, nineteen dollars and thirty cents: W. A. Young, one dollar and fifty cents: for payment of damage sustained by employees by reason of fire in building known as Shop I, at the Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, on December sixth, nineteen hundred and four.
Approved, February 27, 1907.
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