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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · Feb. 5, 1834 · Chapter VII

Chapter VII. for the relief of Edward Willett

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Chap. VII.— An Act for the relief of Edward Willett.Feb. 5, 1834. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Edward Willett, if living, or to his legal representatives, if dead, out of any Payment of interest to E. Willett or his heirs. money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, seventy dollars and fifty-five cents, being the interest on a bill drawn by B. Shambaugh on the Secretary of War, and presented for payment on the sixteenth of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and due five days thereafter, and paid on the third of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen: *Provided,* the said Edward Willett, if living, or his legal Proviso. representatives, shall produce satisfactory evidence to the said Secretary that he was part owner of said bill at the time payment was made; and that he paid interest on a moiety of said bill to A.
Chambers. Approved, February 5, 1834.
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