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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 12 STAT. · May 26, 1860 · Chapter LXIII

Chapter LXIII. for the Relief of George F

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Chap. LXIII.— An Act for the Relief of George F. Brott.May 26, 1860. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That George F. Brott be, and he is hereby, authorized to enter the following described lands, to wit:George F. Brott to enter certain lands in Minnesota. Lots numbered one, (1,) two, (2,) three, (3,) and four, (4,) and the south-west quarter of the northwest quarter, and west half of southwest quarter of fractional section thirteen; and the south half of the northeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section number fourteen; and the east half of the northeast quarter of section number twenty-three, and lot number one, (1,) in section twenty-four, all in township number one hundred and twenty-four north, of range number twenty-eight west, in the district of lands subject to sale at the land-office at St.
Cloud, Minnesota; said tracts containing five hundred and sixty-two and twenty-hundredths acres, upon the payment by the said Brott of the usual minimum of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre therefor: *Provided,* That said entry shall in no wise interfere with or embrace any land to which there is a valid subsisting claim under the preemption laws of the United States; and the Commissioner of the General Land-Office is directed to issue a patent on said entry. Approved, May 26, 1860.
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