Chapter LXVI. for the Relief of James Glynn and others
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Chap. LXVI.— An Act for the Relief of James Glynn and others. Feb. 22, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Lieut. James Glynn to be allowed and paid for making certain surveys, and preparing charts of the same, the same allowance which has been paid to other officers for similar services. That the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized and required to pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Lieutenant James Glynn, of the United States navy, and other officers acting under his command in the surveys and preparing charts of Beaufort and Wilmington, or Cape Fear River, in North Carolina, and also Sapelo harbor and river, and Doboy, in Georgia, and preparing charts of the same, the same allowance which has been paid to other officers while engaged in surveying the coast of the United States.
Approved, February 22, 1849.