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2956379United States Statutes at Large, Volume 4 — Public Acts of the Twenty-First Congress, First Session, Chapter 84United States Congress


April 30, 1830.
[Obsolete.]

Chap. LXXXIV.An Act for the re-appropriation of certain unexpended balances of former appropriations.

Certain balanced of 1829, re-appropriated.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums, being unexpended balances of former appropriations for sundry objects of the service of the War Department, and in relation to Indian affairs, which remained in the treasury on the last day of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and are now subject to the provisions of the law directing such balances to be carried to the account of the surplus fund, be, and the same are hereby re-appropriated to the several objects, respectively, of their original appropriation.

Fort on Mississippi.For the materials for a fort on the right bank of the Mississippi, one hundred and ninety-two dollars.

Georgia militia claims, for 1792, &c.
1827, ch. 29.
For the Georgia militia claims for one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, and one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four, appropriated by act of March second, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, forty-one thousand and five dollars and forty-four cents.

Georgia and Florida militia expenses.
1827, ch. 29.
House, &c. at Eastport.
For the expenses of the militia of Georgia and Florida, for the suppression of Indian aggressions on their frontiers, by act of March second, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, five thousand dollars.

For the remaining purchase money of a house and lot at Eastport, in Maine, five dollars and thirty-two cents.

Saugatuck river.For the removing obstructions in the Saugatuck river, twenty-eight dollars.

La Plaisance bay.For the building of piers at the entrance of La Plaisance bay, eighty-nine dollars and eleven cents.

Road from fort Towson.For the road from fort Towson to fort Smith, three hundred and ninety dollars and eighty-five cents.

Road from Pensacola, &c.For the road from Pensacola to St. Augustine, five thousand three hundred and sixty-nine dollars and seventy-two cents.

Road in Florida.For the road, called the King’s road, in Florida, two thousand dollars.

The Choctaw treaty, Oct. 11, 1820.
1821, ch. 35.
1824, ch. 155.
1827, ch. 29.
For carrying into effect a treaty with the Choctaw Indians, dated eleventh of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, the balance of the sum appropriated by the act of March third, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, re-appropriated by the act of May twenty-sixth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, and again by an act of March the second, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, being twenty-one thousand seven hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

Cherokee treaty.For carrying into effect the treaty with the Cherokee Indians, and extinguishing their claim to lands within the state of North Carolina, two thousand four hundred and fifty-nine dollars nineteen cents.

Choctaw and Chickasaw treaty.For defraying the expenses of treating with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, for extinguishing their title to lands within the limits of the state of Mississippi, one thousand two hundred and fifty-three dollars seventy-nine cents.

Purchase land in Georgia.
1823, ch. 27.
For purchasing certain tracts of land within the state of Georgia, reserved by treaties in fee to the Creeks, and to the Cherokee Indians, the balance of the appropriation of fifty thousand dollars, made for these objects by an act of March the third, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, being nine thousand one hundred and eighty-three dollars.

Gratuity to disbanded officers.For gratuitous pay for disbanded officers and soldiers, including travelling allowances for the same, five hundred and forty dollars and ten cents, being the unexpended balance of appropriations for those objects carried to the surplus fund on the last day of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six.

Custom and warehouse, Mobile.
1828, ch. 89.
For the purpose hereinafter stated, to wit: the sum of eight thousand dollars, appropriated for the erection of a custom and warehouse at Mobile, by act of May twenty-fourth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, be, and the same is hereby, re-appropriated, and an additional appropriation of eight thousand dollars to complete the same on an enlarged plan, be, and the same is hereby, made, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the treasury.

Approved, April 30, 1830.