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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · July 8, 1930 · Chapter 876

Chapter 876. For the relief of Mary S

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CHAP. 876.— An Act For the relief of Mary S. Howard, Gertrude M. Caton, Nellie B. Reed, Gertrude Pierce, Katie Pensel, Josephine Pryor, Mary L. McCormick, Mrs. James Blanchfield, Sadie T. Nicoll, Katie Lloyd, Mrs. Benjamin Warner, Eva K. Pensel, Margaret Y. Kirk, C. Albert George, Earl Wroldsen, Benjamin Carpenter, Nathan Benson, Paul Kirk, Townsend Walters, George Freet, James B. Jefferson, Frank Ellison, Emil Kulchycky, Harold S. Stubbs, and the Bethel Cemetery Company. July 8, 1930.[[S. 1406](/us/bill/71/s/1406).][[Private, No. 276](/us/pvtl/71/276).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and.
House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Mary S. Howard, $83; Gertrude M. Caton, $32.90; Nellie B. Reed, 1967$182.96: Gertrude Pierce, $32.25; Katie Pensel, $75.28; Josephine Designated claims for damages to wells caused by lowering level of water of, to be paid. Pryor, $50.50; Mary L. McCormick, $103.05; Mrs. James Blanchfield, $35.47;
Sadie T. Nicoll, $125.61; Katie Lloyd. $25; Mrs. Benjamin Warner, $68.39; Eva K. Pensel. $38.70; Margaret Y. Kirk, $139.66; C. Albert George, $157.78; Earl Wroldsen, $19.20; Benjamin Carpenter, $23.85; Nathan Benson, $35; Paul Kirk, $50; Townsend Walters, $37.89; George Freet, $159.82; James B. Jefferson, $30; Frank Ellison, $175.62; Emil Kulchycky, $213; Harold S. Stubbs, $49.45; and the Bethel Cemetery Company $166.51, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States, by reason of the losses and damages caused, respectively, to the said Mary S.
Howard, Gertrude M. Caton, Nellie B. Reed, Gertrude Pierce, Katie Pensel, Josephine Pryor, Mary L. McCormick, Mrs. James Blanchfield, Sadie T. Nicoll, Katie Lloyd, Mrs. Benjamin Warner, Eva K. Pensel, Margaret Y. Kirk, C. Albert George, Earl Wroldsen, Benjamin Carpenter, Nathan Benson, Paul Kirk, Townsend Walters, George Freet, James B. Jefferson, Frank Ellison, Emil Kulchycky, Harold S. Stubbs, and the Bethel Cemetery Company, by reason of the damages to the wells on the properties of the said claimants caused by the lowering of the water level of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal at the town of Chesapeake City, in Cecil County, in the State of Maryland.
Approved, July 8, 1930.
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