Chapter 89. To reimburse William Blair for losses and damages sustained by him by the negligent dipping of his cattle by the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture
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CHAP. 89.— An Act To reimburse William Blair for losses and damages sustained by him by the negligent dipping of his cattle by the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. February 17, 1917.[[S. 6595](/us/bill/64/s/6595).][[Private, No. 191](/us/pl/64/191).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, William Blair. Reimbursement to. That there be, and hereby is, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $18,000, to reimburse William Blair, of Hominy, county of Osage, State of Oklahoma, for losses and damages sustained by him through the negligence of one of the veterinary inspectors employed by the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, in dipping cattle belonging to said Blair, in Osage County, Oklahoma, on or about the twenty-seventh, twenty-eighth, and twenty-ninth of August, nineteen hundred and fifteen, said sum to be paid to said Blair in full for all losses and damages so sustained by him.
Approved, February 17, 1917.