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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 11 STAT. · Feb. 9, 1859 · Chapter XXXI

Chapter XXXI. *for the Relief of Mrs

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Chap. XXXI.— An Act *for the Relief of Mrs. Ambroise Brou, of the Parish of St. Charles, State of Louisiana.* Feb. 9, 1859. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled,* That Mrs. Ambroise Brou, of the parish of St. Charles, in the State of Louisiana, be, and she is hereby, confirmed in her title to lot or section six, township twelve south, range twenty east, and lot or section ten in township thirteen south, range Land title confirmed to Mrs.
Ambroise Brou.twenty east, in said State; said lands being the unconfirmed half of a tract of nine arpents twenty-six toises front, by eighty arpents in depth, the other half of which was confirmed to Ambroise Brou by the act of Congress of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, and is fully 1823, ch. 15. Vol. iii. p. 727described in the report of the register of the land-office for the eastern district of Louisiana, dated the sixth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-one: *Provided,* That this act shall not affect the right, title, or Proviso.claim of any third person, but shall be construed simply as a quit-claim by the United States of any title in and to said tract of land.
Approved, February 9, 1859.
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