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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · February 10, 1912 · Chapter 33

Chapter 33. To grant authority to the Inland Steamship Company of Indiana Harbor, Indiana, to change the name of the steamer W

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CHAP. 33.— An Act To grant authority to the Inland Steamship Company of Indiana Harbor, Indiana, to change the name of the steamer W. R. Woodford to N. F. Leopold.February 10, 1912.[[S. 3869](/us/bill/62/s/3869).][[Public, No. 78](/us/pl/62/78).] *Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled*,“N. F. Leopold,” steamer.Name of “W. R. Woodford” changed to. That the Commissioner of Navigation is hereby authorized and directed, upon application by the owner, the Inland Steamship Company, of Indiana Harbor, Indiana, to change the name of the steamer W.
E. Woodford, official number two hunched and five thousand two hundred and fifty, to N. F. Leopold. Approved, February 10, 1912.
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