Chapter 379. For the relief of Annie M
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CHAP. 379.— An Act For the relief of Annie M. Lepley. September 21, 1922.[[H. R. 4504](/us/bill/67/hr/4504).][[Private, No. 124](/us/pvtl/67/124).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Anna M. Lepley.Credit in postal accounts. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to credit Annie M. Lepley, as postmaster at Plymouth, Amador County, California, on her account as postmaster of said place, in the sum of $2,055.83, the same being the amount of certain moneys, money orders, and postage stamps taken and stolen by burglars from the post office at Plymouth, Amador County, California, at nighttime at about ten minutes past one o’clock antemeridian on March 13, 1915, by unknown persons, and that the said Annie M.
Lepley be, and she is hereby, relieved and released from payment to the Treasury of the United States of the said sum of $2,055.83, and every part thereof, as such postmaster, and that her account be credited as postmaster with said amount of $2,055.83 by reason of said loss caused by such burglary. Approved, September 21, 1922.