Private [act] 642-645, 76th Congress. Dawson Springs Construction Company. S. 4360, act to confer Jurisdiction upon district court for western district of Kentucky to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Theodore R. Troendle, sole stockholder of Dawson Springs Construction Company.
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Dawson Springs Construction Company. S. 4360, act to confer Jurisdiction upon district court for western district of Kentucky to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Theodore R. Troendle, sole stockholder of Dawson Springs Construction Company.
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Private [act] 642-645, 76th Congress. Dawson Springs Construction Company. S. 4360, act to confer Jurisdiction upon district court for western district of Kentucky to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Theodore R. Troendle, sole stockholder of Dawson Springs Construction Company.
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Private [act] 642-645, 76th Congress.
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Congress
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Approved Oct. 29, 1940
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1940-10-29T00:00:00Z
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19401029
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19401029
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Congress
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3
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1940
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1 p.
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