Chapter LXXXI. for the relief of Dodd and Barnard, and others
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Chap. LXXXI.— An Act for the relief of Dodd and Barnard, and others. May 23, 1828. *Be it enacted, &c., * Certain duties refunded. That there be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to Dodd and Barnard, the sum of two hundred and twenty-nine dollars forty-five cents; to Alexander Morgan, forty dollars fourteen cents; and to Tilson Ripley thirteen dollars seventy cents; the said sums being the amount of duties paid by them, respectively, on goods brought from St.
Augustine to Charleston, South Carolina, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and which were imported into Florida before the cession of that territory to the United States. Approved, May 23, 1828.