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RESOLUTIONS.

Expenses incident to the inauguration of Governor Miller

CHAPTER 295.

To pay expenses of the Inauguration of Governor Charles R. Miller.

Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

That the State Treasurer be, and is hereby, authoriz ed and directed to pay the expenses of the Inauguration of Governor Charles R. Miller upon the presentation of bills approved by the Joint Committee of the Legislature appointed to arrange for the Inaugural Ceremonies, and that the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred and Six Dollars and Seventy-two Cents is hereby appropriated for this purpose out of any moneys of the State not otherwise appropriated.

Approved February 8, A. D. 1913.

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CHAPTER 296.

JOINT RESOLUTION appropriating One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty-three Dollars and Fifteen Cents to pay additional cost for the erection of State Armory Building at Dover, Delaware.

Whereas, the appropriation of Fifteen Thousand Dollars for the erection of State Armory Building at Dover, Delaware, has been exhausted; and

Whereas, the said State Armory Building has been completed at an additional cost of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty-three Dollars and Fifteen Cents; now then

Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware, in General Assembly met:

of erecting

That the said sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred Additional cost and Forty-three Dollars and Fifteen Cents be appropri-State Armory ated out of any money in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of such persons as may be entitled to receive the same, for work done in and about the erection of the State Armory Building at Dover, Delaware, said payments to be made in the same manner as payments upon State Armory Building at Dover, Delaware, have heretofore been made.

Approved January 22, A. D. 1913.

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Preamble

Appropriation

CHAPTER 297.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION providing for the Encouragement of
Grain Growing in the State of Delaware.

Whereas, there is in existence in the State of Delaware an organization known as "The Delaware State Corn Growers Association;"

And Whereas, the purpose of said "The Delaware State Corn Growers Association" is to encourage and promote the growth of grain in the State of Delaware:

And Whereas, the said "The Delaware State Corn Growers Association" is in need of funds in order to encourage the farmers and the youth of the State and educate them in the art of profitably raising grain; therefore

Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

That the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and dito be expended rected to pay out of any moneys in the State Treasury, Growers Asso- not otherwise appropriated, on vouchers drawn by said

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The Delaware State Corn Growers Association" named above the sum of One Thousand Dollars, Five Hundred Dollars of which shall be payable on or after July 1, 1913, and the remaining Five Hundred Dollars shall be payable on or after July 1, 1914.

Approved February 20, A. D. 1913.

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CHAPTER 298.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION making an appropriation to pay Commissioners and Surveyors, in accordance with Chapter 283, Volume 26, Laws of Delaware, entitled

"A JOINT RESOLUTION appointing Commissioners to run and mark the division line between the Counties of Kent and New Castle, in a Westerly direction from the "mouth of a branch issuing from the main branch of Duck Creek" (now Smyrna River), "to the tangent or divisional line between these counties and Maryland, where the same crosses the Cypress branch."

WHEREAS, the Governor under and by virtue of a Joint Preamble Resolution, appointing Commissioners to run and mark the division line between the Counties of Kent and New Castle, in a Westerly direction from the "mouth of a branch issuing from the main branch of Duck Creek" (now Smyrna River), "to the tangent or divisional line between these counties and Maryland, where the same crosses the Cypress Branch", did appoint Edward Hart and F. E. Postles as Commissioners, one being a resident of New Castle County and one a resident of Kent County, whose duty it was to run and mark the division line between the counties of Kent and New Castle, in a Westerly direction from the "mouth of a branch issuing from the main branch of Duck Creek" (now Smyrna River), "to the tangent or division line between these counties and Maryland, where the same crosses the Cypress branch," and

WHEREAS, the said Commissioners were authorized to employ a surveyor and

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WHEREAS, said Commissioners did employ J. Van G. Postles and W. Hart Scott for the purpose of surveying said divisional line and

WHEREAS, said Commissioners have performed their duty as specified in said Chapter 283, Volume 26, and have made return with plot, as specified in said Act, and

WHEREAS, no compensation was fixed by said Chapter 283, Volume 26, as aforesaid, but their compensation was to be determined by the General Assembly, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware, in General Assembly met:

Section 1. That the return of the Commissioners upon the work so specified in Chapter 283, Volume 26, be, and the same is, hereby approved.

Section 2. That the State Treasurer be, and he is, hereby authorized to pay the said Edward Hart and F. E. Postles each, the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Five Dollars ($125.00), as such Commissioners, and to J. Van G. Postles, the Surveyor so employed, the sum of One Hundred and Five Dollars ($105.00), for surveying said land and drawing the plot, and W. Hart Scott the sum of Eighty Dollars ($80.00), for assisting in the survey of said land.

Approved February 24, A. D. 1913.

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