Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress. Boy Scouts of America. S. 4090, act to authorize Attorney General to donate on behalf of United States to H. S. Scott, D. W. Collins, Fred M. Gross, trustees, Ashland District Council, Boy Scouts of America, log house known as John Secrest home, located on site of Federal Correctional Institution near Ashland, Ky.
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Boy Scouts of America. S. 4090, act to authorize Attorney General to donate on behalf of United States to H. S. Scott, D. W. Collins, Fred M. Gross, trustees, Ashland District Council, Boy Scouts of America, log house known as John Secrest home, located on site of Federal Correctional Institution near Ashland, Ky.
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Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress. Boy Scouts of America. S. 4090, act to authorize Attorney General to donate on behalf of United States to H. S. Scott, D. W. Collins, Fred M. Gross, trustees, Ashland District Council, Boy Scouts of America, log house known as John Secrest home, located on site of Federal Correctional Institution near Ashland, Ky.
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Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress.
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Congress
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Congress
Date:
Approved July 11, 1940
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1940-07-11T00:00:00Z
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19400711
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19400711
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Congress
Publication month:
6
Publication year:
1940
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1 p.
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(Private 498.) and NOTE.—The public and private acts and public and private joint resolutions are first published separately, and in this form are known as "slip laws." Heretofore, at the end of each session of Congress they have been published in a paper edition popularly known as Session or Pamphlet laws; subsequently the Session laws for the whole Congress were printed in a permanent bound edition entitled Statutes at large. Beginning with the 75th Congress in accordance with provisions of S. 3440, 74th Congress (Public 724, approved June 20, 1936), the Session or Pamphlet laws were discontinued and the Statutes at large heretofore published at the end of a Congress will be issued at the end of each session of Congress. Each act of Congress in slip form now hears the chapter number of the Statutes at large in which it will appear later, as well as the session of Congress to which it belongs, but this information does not appear in the entries listed below.
Notes:
NOTE.—The public and private acts and public and private joint resolutions are first published separately, and in this form are known as "slip laws." Heretofore, at the end of each session of Congress they have been published in a paper edition popularly known as Session or Pamphlet laws; subsequently the Session laws for the whole Congress were printed in a permanent bound edition entitled Statutes at large. Beginning with the 75th Congress in accordance with provisions of S. 3440, 74th Congress (Public 724, approved June 20, 1936), the Session or Pamphlet laws were discontinued and the Statutes at large heretofore published at the end of a Congress will be issued at the end of each session of Congress. Each act of Congress in slip form now hears the chapter number of the Statutes at large in which it will appear later, as well as the session of Congress to which it belongs, but this information does not appear in the entries listed below.