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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · August 21, 1916 · Chapter 393

Chapter 393. For the relief of the estate of Mary U

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CHAP. 393.— An Act For the relief of the estate of Mary U.S. Robertson, deceased. August 21, 1916.[[H. R. 12248](/us/bill/64/hr/12248).][[Private, No. 132](/us/pl/64/132).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Mary H. S. Robertson. Payment to administratrix of. 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 S.
Stephens Stone, administratrix of the estate of Mary H. S. Robertson, deceased, late of McCracken County, Kentucky, the sum of $2,936, in full compensation for use and occupation of real estate situated at Paducah, Kentucky, by United States authorities from September tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to October eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, as found due by the Third Auditor of the Treasury on February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine: *Provided*, That said S.
Stephens Stone shall *Proviso*. Certificate, etc., required. file in the Treasury Department a certificate showing her appointment as administratrix of said estate and a certified copy of her bond, which bond must be at least equal in amount to the sum hereby appropriated. Approved, August 21, 1916.
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