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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · April 7, 1920 · Chapter 121

Chapter 121. For the relief of the estate of John M

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CHAP. 121.— An Act For the relief of the estate of John M. Lea, deceased. April 7, 1920. [[S. 2440](/us/bill/66/s/2440).] [[Private, No. 37](/us/pvtl/66/37).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theJohn M. Lea. Payment to administrator of. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, in full settlement of the following claim, to The Nashville Trust Company, administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the estate of*Ante*, p. 591.
John M. Lea, deceased, late of Nashville, Tennessee, the sum of $6,883.31, that being the amount found due by the Court of Claims for rents collected by the Quartermaster’s Department, United States Army, during the Civil War from the tenants of said John M. Lea, which rents were paid into the Treasury of the United States, as reported to Congress in Senate Document Numbered 48, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session. Approved, April 7, 1920.
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