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2024 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 290-293. 1911. M¤¤=h 4- WIL CHAP. 290.-An Act To refund to the Gabe of Heaven Church, South Boston, [S" mm`] Massachusetts, duty collected OD stained-glass windows. Priv tc, Nc. 258.] _ _ _ [ B Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Retgn·csentatzves of the United c,$‘,f§§h_ °‘ H°"°“ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the R¢¤¤¤¤ of dmv ¤>- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and chrected to refund to the Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, Massachusetts, the sum of three thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty-mno cents, collected as duty on stained-glass windows. Approved, March 4, 1911. M'T§‘}9;.£:¥1r CHAP. 291.-Au Act For the relief of Lincoln C. Andrews. l?**V¤°°·N°· 25**-1 Be it emwted by the Senate and House of lifepreaentatives 0 f the United l§Ty°§,l§},(€‘¤'§_°°'°" States ofAmqrwa in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the . Treasury bc, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise apprcépriatned, to Lincoln C. Andrews, captain, Fifteenth Cavalry, United tutes Army, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for the loss of his horse by the Quartermaste1·’s Department at Santiago, Cuba, in eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. Approved, March 4, 1911. A Buch 4, 1011. 292.-An Act Directing the Secretary of .Wur to convey the outstanding [$— 10536] legal tntle of the United States to lot numbered twenty, square numbered two hun-

 dmd and fifty-three, in the city ci Washington, District of Columbia.

Be it enacted by thy Senate and House of Reggesmtatives of the United bi;>i¤¢¤¤¢ ¤¥ C<>1¤¤¤= States of Amm·2Zca m Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Time or mma is hereby directed to grant to the present occupants of lot numbered §§;§'é},;’_L‘;{,’f°·’°“°'° twenty, square numbered two hundred and 5ft —t.hree, a quit-claim deed of the lei;} title of the United States to the said lot, it having appeared that I: e United States has no interest therein or claim thereto other than a record title arising from a failure to comply with the requirements of the Act. of the Maryland Legislature of December , nineteenth, seventeen hundred and ninety-one, relative to the recording

'f',,§f,`}’g;¤,_,& of deeds in_the original city of Washington
Provided, That the occuppnts of said lot shall establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary of

'ar their title to the said premises, saving only the aforesaid outstanding legal title of the United States. Approved, March 4, 1911.

gg;}. CHAP. 293.-An Act For the relief of David F. Wallace.

[mme,xO.za1.] Be it emzcted by the Senate and House of Re sentaf th U `t u £·?§;grF;-l:·L·g;3¢§6r_ States of _Amer·ica in Glmgress assembled, Thati)in1(i the alii/Eiigistritigg ig mma. the pensmn laws, David F. Wallace, who was a private of Companv M Ifift Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, shall hereafter be held and hon; sidered to_have been discharged honorably from the military service _ of the United States as a member of said com any and regiment on

  • Z'·‘W¤¥°· . B the fourth day of June, eighteen hundred anclpsixtv-four: P `

No pnor pensxo . , _ _ 7‘0’U’bd8d, That no pension shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, March 4, 1911.