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 204 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 259. 1872. created called body corporate, to be known by the name of the Centennial Board of the "C¤¤¢e¤¤¥¤l Finance, and by that name to have an incorporate existence unn1 the f§,‘f§.?fF" object for which it is formed shall have been accomplished; and it shall Powers. be competent to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity in the United States; and may make and have a corporate seal, and may purchase, take, have, and hold, and may grant, sell, and at pleasure dispose of all such realland personal estate as may be required in carrying into effect the provisions of an act of Congress, entitled “An act to provide for celebratingthe onehundredth anniversary of American Independence by holding an niternationahexhibition of arts and manufactures, and products·of the soil t1llCl..II1lll€, in the city of Philadelphia., and State of Pennsylvan1a,.1n the year eighteen hundred and seventy-six,” approved March tlurd, eighteen hundred. and sev. entv—one, and all acts supplementary thereto; and said Centennial Board Corporators of Finance shall consist of the following-named persons, their associates fmm and successors, from the States and Territories as herein set forth ;· Alabama; Alabama.-—At large: Robert M. Patton, John lV. Darr, Wvlllllilh H. Barnes, William Miller, Edward W. Pettus, Benjamin S. Turner. First district: John Hardy, J. M. Withers. Second district: E. R. Mitchell, Robert `W. Healy. Third district: Oceola Kyle, Culen A. Battle. Fourth district: Joseph H. Speed, G. W. M. Golson. Fifth district: `Williain H. Forney, Richard W. Walker. Sixth district: Vlfilliam H. Campbell, Charles Gibson. For additional district: Josiah Morris, E. M. Keils. Arizona; Arizona.—Augustus H. Whiting, Charles H. Lord. Arkansas: Ar/cmtsas.——At large: A. P. Bishop, James Torrens, D. C. Casey, George R. Weeks. First district: John T. Jones, lVilliam R. Miller. Second district: Henry B. Morse, James .W. Mason. Third district: Irving `W. Fuller, Samuel WV. Williams. For additional district: H. A. Millen, Joseph Stanley. C¤Uf<>l‘¤i¤; Caltfarniu..——At large: A. S. Hallidie, Thomas H. Selby, George Oulton, Nathan Coombs. First district: William C. Ralston, Milton S. Latham. Second district: Leland Stanford, Edgar Mills. Third district: L. B. Mizner, John J. De Haven. For additional district: John G. Downey, T. Ellard Beans. C°l°"“l°i Ooloradn. -— D. H. Moffat, junior, George W. Chilcott. C°““°*=*i¤¤¢; Connecticut.-At large: James G. Batterson, Benjamin Douglas, John F. Slater, Orrin Benedict, Eli Whitne . First district: `Ward Cheney, George Maxwell. Second district: Charles Parker, Charles Atwater. Third district: John Tracy, Henry P. Haven. Fourth district: Nathaniel Wheeler, E. Grove Lawrence. D“k°*“i Dakota. —-M. K. Armstrong, John A. Burbank. D°l¤=w¤-N; Delaware. — Henry G. Banning, Nathaniel \Villiams, Joseph P. Com- D_ _ egys,·William Townsend, J. Turpin Moore, \Villiam D. Waples. C0,,:::ff§f_°f Dzstrtcl of Oolumbia. —- Henry D. Cooke, Alexander R. Shepherd. rt.,-gas; F/oridu.——At large: John J . Philbrick, J. W. Maynard, M. L. Stearns, Philip Walter, L. G. Dennis, E. M. Cheney. First district: F. C. Hum- _ phrey, S. Conant. G“°'g‘“i Georgia.-—At large: George S. Owen, B. C. Yancy, R. M. Stiles, J. O. Waddell. First district: P. M. Nightingai, William J. Young. Secend district: D. B. Harrell, E. G. Raitbrd. Third district: ll. H. Carey, Samuel. Hunt. Fourth district: James C. Freeman, L. N. lVhittle. Filth district: H. R. Casey, Pope Barrow. Sixth district: J. H. Nichols, J,. B. Charlton. Seventh district: Thomas C. Howard, J. R. Towers. Lighth district: James Johnson, Alexander G. Murray. Ninth district: Idaho_ C. D. McCutchen, Joseph H. Wilkins. mimi;. Zzjohoc -—; LAA2 Stevenson, James H. Slater. moss. t large. A. IC. Babcock, James H. Bowen, John M. Rey- nplds, J. M. Gregory. First district: Thomas B. Bryan, George W'. Gage. Second district: Henry Greenbaum, R. T. Crane. Third dis-