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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · January 23, 1909 · Chapter 42

Chapter 42. For the relief of Robert Davis

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CHAP. 42.— An Act For the relief of Robert Davis. January 23, 1909. [[S. 6293](/us/bill/60/s/6293).] [Private, No. 86](/us/pvtl/60/86).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States if Auierict in Congress assembled,* That the proper accountingRobert Davis.Credit in accounts. officers, in settling and adjusting the accounts of Robert Davis, first lieutenant, Second Regiment Field Artillery, United States Army, are hereby directed to credit the said Robert Davis with the sum of one hundred and sixty-four dollars and forty-eight cents, which amount of 1406Government funds was stolen from his safe on or about the sixth of February, nineteen hundred and four, by his post quartermaster-sergeant while the said Lieutenant Davis was acting as quartermaster at Fort Banks, Massachusetts.
Approved, January 23, 1909.
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