Chapter CLXXXVI. concerning certain Locations of Lands in the State of Missouri
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Chap. CLXXXVI.— An Act concerning certain Locations of Lands in the State of Missouri.June 30, 1864. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That all of the right, title, andThe interest of the United States in certain lands in Missouri granted to interest of the United States in and to all of the lands within the respective boundaries of the following described locations in township forty-five north, of the base line, in range seven east, of the fifth principal meridian line, in the State of Missouri, made by virtue of certificates issued under the act of congress, approved February the seventeenth, eighteen hundred1815, ch. 45.Vol. iii. p. 211. and fifteen, entitled “An act for the relief of the inhabitants of the late county of New Madrid, in the Missouri Territory, who suffered by earthquakes,” shall be, and the same are hereby, granted, relinquished, and conveyed by the United States, in fee simple and in full property, to the following mentioned persons, respectively, or their respective legal representatives, in whose names said locations were severally made, to wit:
Location under certificate number one hundred and sixty-one, being survey number two thousand five hundred, in the name of Joseph Hunot, orJoseph Hunot, his legal representatives; location under certificate number three hundred582THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 187, 188, 206. 1864. and forty-eight, being survey number two thousand seven hundred and twelve, in the name of James Conway, or his representatives; locationJames Conway, under certificate number one hundred and fifty-nine, being survey number two thousand four hundred and ninety-one, in the name of J.
Smith, orJ. Smith, his legal representatives; location under certificate number one hundred and forty-five, being survey number two thousand four hundred and ninety-nine, in the name of Martin Coontz, or his legal representatives;Martin Coontz, location under certificate number nineteen, being survey number two thousand six hundred and ninety-two, in the name of Joseph Genereux,Joseph Genereux, or his representatives; location under certificate number sixteen, being survey number two thousand six hundred and twenty, in the name of Francis Delisle, or his legal representatives; and location under certificateFrancis Delisle, number one hundred and sixty-four, being survey number two thousand five hundred and forty-one, in the name of John Brooks, or his legalJohn Brooks. representatives: *Provided, however,* That nothing contained in the foregoingNothing heretofore conveyed granted hereby. provisions of this act shall, directly or indirectly, comprehend, include, extend to, grant, relinquish, or convey, the whole or any part of any lot, tract, piece, or parcel of land in said township which has heretofore been confirmed and surveyed by the United States to any person or persons, or to the legal representatives of any person or persons: *AndRights of third persons not affected hereby. provided, further,* That nothing in this act shall in any manner abridge, divest, impair, injure, or prejudice, any adverse right, title, or interest of any person or persons in or to any portion or part of the aforesaid lots, tracts, pieces, or parcels of land which are granted, relinquished, or conveyed by this act.
Approved, June 30, 1864.