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Joint Resolution directing the State Treasurer to pay a certain sum of money to William H. Camper. 1855 332 (1855)

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CHAPTER CCCIV.
Joint Resolution for the appointment of Bank Directors.
Resolved by the Senate and 17ouse of Reresentatives of the
State of Delaware in General Assemly net, That the follow-
ing persons be, and they are hereby appointed Directors of the virector.iorrar
Farmers Bank of the State of Dolaware, and its branches, on the merm Bank aIs
part of the State, agrocably to the act of the (G eneral Assembly, o n sae.
in such case made and provided. For the principal Bank at Do-
ver, Hunn Jenkins, Garrett Luff, Daniel C. Godwin. For the
branch at Wilmington, Edward G. Bradford, John Flinn, John M.
Turner. For the branch at New Castle, Nathaniel Young, Wil-
liam Couper, Elihu Jefferson. For the branch at Georgetown,
Matthew W. Rench, Henry Wolfe, Elihu J. Pusoy.
A  dopte( at Dover, January 23, 1855.
CHAPTER CCOV.
Joint Resolution directing the State Treasurer to pay a certain
sun of money to William H1. Camper.
TEniuAS, it appears to this General Assembly that John Too- rreamde.
tie, a negro indentured servant of William  11. Camper, was, in
pursuance of a conviction and sentence of the Court of General
Sessions of the P3eace in and for Kent County, sold for the period
of three years, for the sum of two hundred and fifteen dollars, and
that after the payment of all costs, there remains a balance of one
hundred aw-l si:xty-two dollars and fifty-five cents. Now, therefore,
.lvolIved, hg the  onate and House of  piR(presentati'es of' the
State of Delaware in General Asisently gmet, That the Staate       . to
Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized and required to pay to p3 wn1u. It.
William I. Camper, the'sum of one hundred and sixty-two dol-casurr ampe .
lars and fifty-five cents.
Adopted at Dover, January 2, 1855.

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