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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 12 STAT. · June 1, 1860 · Chapter LXXVI

Chapter LXXVI. for the Relief of Braxton Bragg and Randall L

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Chap. LXXVI.— An Act for the Relief of Braxton Bragg and Randall L. Gibson.June 1, 1860. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That Braxton Bragg and Randall L. Gibson be, and they are hereby, confirmed in their claim to theBraxton Bragg and Randall L. Gibson, confirmed in their claim to land in Louisiana, and patent to issue therefor. portion of the tract of land known and designated in the surveys of the United States for the southeastern district of Louisiana as section or lot number twenty-seven, of township fourteen south, in range sixteen east, (west of the river Mississippi,) which they are now respectively in possession of, under title derived from Domingo Esteve or his heirs, and that a patent shall issue therefor, as in ordinary cases.
Approved, June 1, 1860.
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