Chapter CCXLV. relinquishing whatever Title may remain in the United States to a certain Parcel of Ground in Fremont, Ohio, to the Corporation of Fremont
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CHAP. CCXLV.— An Act relinquishing whatever Title may remain in the United States to a certain Parcel of Ground in Fremont, Ohio, to the Corporation of Fremont.July 11, 1870. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That whatever title may remainTitle of the United States to certain land in Fremont, Ohio, granted to that town.1816, ch. 102.Vol. iii. p. 308. in the United States to a parcel of ground in the city of Fremont, (formerly Croghansville,) Ohio, laid out under the act of Congress of April twenty-six, eighteen hundred and sixteen, which is not included in any of the lots, out-lots, streets, and avenues of the city, but lying between the lots, streets, and avenues, and the Sandusky river, as indicated on the official plat of the town of Croghansville, be, and the same is hereby, relinquished to the corporation of Fremont.
Approved, July 11, 1870.