Chapter XXVIII. for the relief of Gabriel Godfroy and Jean Baptiste Beaugraud
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Chap. XXVIII.— An Act for the relief of Gabriel Godfroy and Jean Baptiste Beaugraud.Feb. 9, 1833. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Gabriel Godfroy and Jean Baptiste Beaugraud, out of any money in the treasury Payment for property destroyed. not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand and twenty dollars, the value of a barn, storehouse, and stable, belonging to them, and burnt at Frenchtown, on the river Raisin, in the territory of Michigan, by the British and Indians, in January, eighteen hundred and thirteen, by reason of their occupancy by the United States’ troops. Approved, February 9, 1833.