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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 10 STAT. · July 21, 1852 · Chapter LXX

Chapter LXX. *for the Relief of James W

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Chap. LXX.— An Act *for the Relief of James W. Campbell, of Pike County, Missouri.* July 21, 1852. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That James W. Campbell, James W. Campbell authorized to enter certain lands on certain conditions.of Pike county, State of Missouri, be authorized to enter, free of charge, any of the public lands, subject to private entry, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, lying in the district of lands subject to sale at the land-office at Palmyra, in said State, not exceeding one hundred and twenty acres, upon making proof satisfactory to the register and receiver of said land-office, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of the General Land-Office, that he is the legal assignee of John J.
Jackson, and that two certain receiver’s receipts, numbered nineteen thousand five hundred and thirteen, and nineteen thousand five hundred and fourteen, dated June twenty-six, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, purporting to be issued by A. Bird, receiver at Palmyra, in favor of said Jackson, one for fifty dollars, and one for one hundred dollars, are genuine, and upon surrendering said receipts to the United States and executing a relinquishment of all his right, title, and interest to the land therein described.
Approved, July 21, 1852.
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