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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · February 26, 1917 · Chapter 128

Chapter 128. For the relief of the State of Kentucky

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CHAP. 128.— An Act For the relief of the State of Kentucky. February 26, 1917.[[S. 2543](/us/bill/64/s/2543).][[Private, No. 201](/us/pvtl/64/201).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the claim of the State of Kentucky. Claim of, expenses equipping volunteers, etc., to be reopened, etc. Vol. 30, p. 1358. Kentucky for reimbursement for expenses incurred by its governor in aiding the United States to raise the Volunteer Army for the War with Spain, arising under the Act of Congress of July eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and the Acts amendatory thereto, which has heretofore been filed before the Treasury Department and disallowed because such claim had not been “filed and disallowed” before the passage of the amendatory Act of April twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and four, shall be reopened, examined, and allowed Vol. 33, p. 312. in accordance with the second section of said Act of April twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and four, and in accordance with the rulings of the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, heretofore made in claims of like character of other States, said allowance not to exceed in amount $1,400.44.
Approved, February 26, 1917.
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