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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · August 2, 1912 · Chapter 273

Chapter 273. For the relief of J

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CHAP. 273.— An Act For the relief of J. M. H. Mellon, administrator, James A. Mellon, Thomas D. Mellon, Mrs. E. L. Siverd, J. M. H. Mellon, Bessie Blue, Mrs. Simpson, Annie Turley, C. B. Eyler, Luella C. Pearce, John McCracken, A. J. Mellon, J. J. Martin, Eugene Richmond, Springdale Methodist Episcopal Church, Heidekamp Mirror Company, James P. Confer, junior, W. P. Bigley, W. J. Bole, and S. A. Moyer, all of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.August 2, 1912.[[H. R. 20873](/us/bill/62/hr/20873).][[Private, No. 71](/us/pvtl/62/71).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Allegheny River.Payment of losses from floods, 1907.
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to J. M. H. Mellon, administrator, the sum of three thousand and one dollars and fifty-two cents, to James A. Mellon the sum of two thousand and two dollars and seventy cents, to Thomas D. Mellon the sum of one thousand two hundred and fifty-eight dollars and three cents, to Mrs. E. L. Siverd the sum of three hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy-five cents, to J.
M. H. Mellon the sum of one hundred and fifty-one dollars, to Bessie Blue the sum of seventy-five dollars, to Mrs. Simpson the sum of thirteen dollars and eighty cents, to Annie Turley the sum of forty-seven dollars and fifteen cents, to C. B. Eyler the sum of four hundred and thirty-seven dollars, to Luella C. Pearce the sum of nine hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy cents, to John McCracken the sum of sixty-three dollars and twenty-five cents, to A. J. Mellon the sum of eight hundred and twenty-one dollars and eighty-four cents, to J.
J. Martin the sum of fifty-one dollars and seventy-five cents, to Eugene Richmond the sum of thirty-six dollars and eighty cents, to the Springdale Methodist Episcopal Church the sum of two hundred and seventy dollars, to Heidekamp Mirror Company the sum of seven thousand and fifty-seven dollars and twenty-one cents, to James P. Confer, junior, the sum of twenty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents, to W. P. Bigley the sum of five hundred and fifty-two dollars, to W. J. Bole the sum of three hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-five cents, to S.
A. Moyer the sum of thirty-four dollars and fifty cents, and Albert Weiss the sum of fifty-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents as compensation for the injuries sustained by them by reason of a flood in the Allegheny River in January, nineteen hundred and seven, said principal sums being the amounts recommended to be paid the parties herein named by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army. Approved, August 2, 1912.
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