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1590 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Cris. 206-209. 1915. ¥§¤%f&%§· Nigga?. 206.-A.n Act Granting patentto certain lands to the legal heirs of W. F. mmm, No- ml Be it enacted by the Senate and Housz¢&fReEresentatives of the United &§·,§‘_§’°’;'§*’,;,,m, States of America in Congress assemb , That the Secretary of the amor. Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and dn·ected_to issue a patent conveying title to the east half northeast quarter section eleven, township ten south, range twenty-nine west, Arkansas, to the legal heu·s of W. F. Nichols, upon the payment of $1.25 an acre therefor. Approved, March 4, 1915.

 CHAP. 207.-An Act To execute the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of
 Sarah B. Hatch, widow of Davis W. Hatch.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat·i·ves cj the ‘§§§‘,l},£;;]E,[;°E;°l",Q,,,; or United States 2* America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of ¤**¤¤=¤¤*“¤¤°¤ the Tgeasury e, and ligis hereby, authortiied and directed to(pay, out 0 an money in e Treasi;V not o erwise appropriate , to Sarah B. Hatch, widow of Davis . Hatch, of Bexar Clbunty Texas the sum of {3,000, being the amount found due for timber talcen and used lgy United States troops in the winter of eighteen hundred and sixty- ve and eighteen_ hundred and sixtyl-six and the spring of %hteen hundred and sixty-six, as set fort in the findings oi act ed by the Court of Claims on March twenty-eighth, mneteen hundred and ten, and printed as House of Regrigsentatives Docu- Egnt Numbered Eight hundred and fifty-seven, ty-first Congrew, t session. Approved, March 4, 1915. IB- R-l7°% CHAP. 208.-Au Act To credit Samuel M. Fitch, collector of internal revenue

 first district of Illinois, on the books of the Treasury Department with the sum of

$1,500 for cigar stamps lost or stolen in transit. smut; M, rim, Be it enacted by the Senate and Hous¢;c¢g'1§eg>resentat·i#ves of the United °'°‘“"“°°°°“”“· States of America in assemb , at the Secretary of the Treasuxggdbe and he is ereby, authorized and directed to credit Samuel . Fitch, collector of internal revenue for the first district of Illinois, on the books of the Treasury Department with the sum of $1,500, the same being for certain cigar stamlpls lost or stolen in

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as`gton 'tricto umiatoteo ceo ecoectorof internal revenue for the iirst district of Illinois, located at Chic o, on kgr about March twentieth, mneteen hundred and twelvefiy un own persons. Approved, March 4, 1915. March 4, 1915.

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(Private, No. 253.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives o the U ited %§,g“},°f&,d wb States of Ame1·•Zca in Congress assembled, fhat in the adminifstratidbn of mm. the pension laws Jacob arger shall hereafter be held and considered to have been mustered as a rivate in Company E, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavahy on the twentieth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and to have been honorably on the first day of Marc , eighteen hundred and sixty-five. Approved, March 4, 1915.