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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 14 STAT. · April 12, 1866 · Chapter XLII

Chapter XLII. *to confirm unto Augustin Amiot, his legal Assigns and Repretentatives, a certain Lot of Ground in the City of Saint Louis, in the State of Missouri*

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CHAP. XLII.— An Act *to confirm unto Augustin Amiot, his legal Assigns and Repretentatives, a certain Lot of Ground in the City of Saint Louis, in the State of Missouri*. April 12, 1866. Preamble.1860, ch. 188.Vol. xii. p. 86.Whereas, under the act of Congress approved June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty, entitled “An Act for the final adjustment of private land claims in the States of Florida, Louisiana, and Missouri, and for other purposes,” the recorder of land titles for the city of Saint Lottis, for the State of Missouri, has reported to the Commissioner of the General Land Office that there ought to be confirmed to Augustin Amiot, or to his legal representatives, under class one, under the third section of the act aforesaid, the lot of ground in the town of Saint Louis, Missouri, described as follows: commencing at the northwest corner of the lot in block number forty-six, being the northwest corner of the block at the intersection of Sycamore and Second streets; thence south fifty-eight, degrees forty-one minutes east, along the south edge of Sycamore street to the northern boundary of the lot one hundred and sixty feet five inches, the northeast corner of the lot at the south edge of Sycamore street; thence south thirty degrees thirty minutes west, along the eastern boundary of the lot, one hundred and twenty-eight feet four inches, the southeast corner of the lot; thence north fifty-eight degrees forty-one minutes west, along the southern boundary of the lot, one hundred and sixty feet five inches, the southwest comer of the lot at the east edge of Second street; thence north thirty degrees thirty minutes east, along the east edge of Second street to the western boundary of the lot, one hundred and twenty-eight feet four inches, the beginning northwest corner of the lot, the said lot of ground being one hundred and twenty by one hundred and fifty French feet; and whereas the Commissioner of the General Land Office has approved the report of the said recorder of land titles, and has re ported the same to Congress for its action;
Therefore— *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the said lot of ground in Lot in St. Louis confirmed to Augustin Amiot.the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed unto the said Augustin Amiot, his legal assigns and representatives, and that all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the same be, and the same is hereby, granted and confirmed unto the said Augustin Amiot, his legal assigns and representatives.
Approved, April 12, 1866.
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