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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 20, 1838 · Chapter LXIX

Chapter LXIX. *for the relief of Thomas Tyner, and others.*April 20, 1838. *Be it enacted, &c*.,That the Secretary of War pay to Thomas Tyner, Harry Pierson, John Walker, Morris Pierson, and Nathaniel Teal, the money withheld from them for work actually done on the CumberlandPayment for work on Cumberland road. r

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Chap. LXIX.— An Act *for the relief of Thomas Tyner, and others.*April 20, 1838. *Be it enacted, &c*.,That the Secretary of War pay to Thomas Tyner, Harry Pierson, John Walker, Morris Pierson, and Nathaniel Teal, the money withheld from them for work actually done on the CumberlandPayment for work on Cumberland road. road in Indiana, under a contract made for grading a section of said road, on the twenty-ninth of August, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, they not having forfeited said contract by their own act; the said money to be paid out of any money not otherwise appropriated. Approved, April 20, 1838.
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