Chapter XLIV. for the Relief of Joseph F
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Chap. XLIV.— An Act for the Relief of Joseph F. Caldwell. Feb. 1, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, J. F. Caldwell to be paid out of the funds of the Post-Office Dept. $1167 for carrying the mail in Virginia, over routes 2080 and 1984. That the Postmaster-General be hereby directed to pay to Joseph F. Caldwell, out of any money in the treasury derived from the Post-Office Department, and not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eleven hundred and sixty-seven dollars; being the amount due him for carrying the mail of the United States over routes number two thousand and eighty, and one thousand nine hundred and eighty-four, in the State of Virginia, for one year preceding the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, under written contracts with the Postmaster-General.
Approved, February 1, 1849.