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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · May 20, 1826 · Chapter CXV

Chapter CXV. for the relief of the securities of Joseph Crockett, of Kentucky, late marshal and acting supervisor of the old internal revenue and direct tax

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Chap. CXV.— An Act for the relief of the securities of Joseph Crockett, of Kentucky, late marshal and acting supervisor of the old internal revenue and direct tax. May 20, 1826. *Be it enacted, &c., * That Samuel H. Woodson, Andrew McCalla, and Released from liability as securities of Joseph Crockett.the executor of James Morrison, deceased, securities of Joseph Crockett, late acting supervisor of the old internal revenue and direct tax, in the district of Kentucky, be, and they are hereby, released, from the payment of any balance due by said Crockett to the United States, as late acting supervisor aforesaid: but nothing herein contained shall release or discharge the said Crockett from his liability to the United States, as supervisor aforesaid.
Approved, May 20, 1826.
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