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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · June 7, 1924 · Chapter 389

Chapter 389. Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late George Mauger Burklin and the remains of the late Anton Lerch Burklin from Glenwood Cemetery, District of Columbia, to Fort Lincoln, Prince Georges County, Maryland

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CHAP. 389.— An Act Authorizing the health officer of the District of Columbia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late George Mauger Burklin and the remains of the late Anton Lerch Burklin from Glenwood Cemetery, District of Columbia, to Fort Lincoln, Prince Georges County, Maryland. June 7, 1924.[[S. 3220](/us/bill/68/s/3220).][[Private, No. 61](/us/pvtl/68/61).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the health officer of George Mauger Burklin and Anton Lerch Burklin.Remains of, in District of Columbia, may be removed.the District of Columbia be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late George Mauger Burklin and the remains of the late Anton Lerch Burklin from Glenwood Cemetery, District of Columbia, to Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Prince Georges County, Maryland.
But such permit shall not be Conditions.issued until there has been filed in the Health Department of the District of Columbia a permit from the proper State authorities at the place where said cemetery is located authorizing the interment there of said remains. Approved, June 7, 1924.
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