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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · September 17, 1919 · Chapter 57

Chapter 57.

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CHAP. 57.— Joint Resolution Making Wednesday, September 17, 1919, a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. September 15, 1919. [[S. J. Res. 100](/us/bill/66/sjres/100).] [[Pub. Res., No. 12](/us/bill/66/pubres/12).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That Wednesday, September District of Columbia.September 17, 1919, made a legal holiday in.17, 1919, being the day of the grand review of the First Division of the American Expeditionary Forces, is hereby made a legal public holiday in the District of Columbia to all intents and purposes in the same manner as is Christmas, the 1st day of January, the 22d day of February, the 30th day of May, the 4th day of July, and the first Monday in September as are now by law public holidays.
Approved, September 15, 1919.
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