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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 20, 1818 · Chapter LXXXI

Chapter LXXXI. for the relief of the widow and children of Jacob Graeff, deceased

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Chap. LXXXI.— An Act for the relief of the widow and children of Jacob Graeff, deceased. April 20, 1818. *Be it enacted, &c., * That, upon the payment into the treasury, by the The estate, &c. of Jacob Graeff, dec’d, to be discharged upon payment, &c.representatives of Jacob Graeff, deceased, formerly of Lancaster, in the State of Pennsylvania, of the sum of six thousand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars and one cent, being the balance found due to the United States upon the settlement of the accounts of the said Jacob Graeff, as a collector of the revenue, the said representatives, and the estate of the said Jacob Graeff, and his sureties, shall be discharged from any further claim on the part of the United States, and the accounting officers of the treasury shall be, and hereby are, authorized and empowered to give them a full acquittance and release from the same, and from all suits and judgments on account thereof.
Approved, April 20, 1818.
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