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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 10 STAT. · July 12, 1852 · Chapter LVIII

Chapter LVIII. *to supply a Deficiency to the State of Indiana in a Township of Land granted to said State for die use of a State University, by an Act of Congress approved nineteenth of April, eighteen hundred and sixteen.*July 12, 1852.1816, ch. 57. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of th

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Chap. LVIII.— An Act *to supply a Deficiency to the State of Indiana in a Township of Land granted to said State for die use of a State University, by an Act of Congress approved nineteenth of April, eighteen hundred and sixteen.*July 12, 1852.1816, ch. 57. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Grant of land to Indiana for an University.That there be supplied to the State of Indiana, for the sole and exclusive use of the State University, an equal number of acres of land found to be deficient in the original grant, and which has been otherwise appropriated by Congress, amounting to four thousand one hundred and sixty-six acres, and that said lands be selected, under the direction of the governor of the State, from any lands now in market in said State belonging to the United States, the proceeds of which shall be appropriated solely to the use of said State University, and shall never be diverted to any other purpose whatever.
Approved, July 12, 1852.
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