Chapter XCIII. for the relief of Samuel F
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Chap. XCIII.— An Act for the relief of Samuel F. Hooker. April 20, 1818. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby authorized and directed toClaim for property used, destroyed, &c. to be settled. settle the claim of Samuel F. Hooker, of Sackett’s Harbor, in the state of New York, for property taken and occupied for public use, at Sackett’s Harbor, aforesaid, and for a house and barn destroyed by the enemy during the late war, at Cape St.
Vincent, or Gravelly Point, which had been rented by authority of the United States for barracks; and the sum which shall be found due shall be paid to the said Samuel F. HookerAppropriation. out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated: *Provided,*Proviso. That the sum so to be allowed and paid shall not exceed, in the whole, three thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-six cents. Approved, April 20, 1818.