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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 17 STAT. · March 3, 1873 · Chapter CDLVI

Chapter CDLVI.

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CHAP. CDLVI.— An Act *confirming the Title of Louis Grignon to a certain Tract of Land at Green Bay, Wisconsin* March 3, 1873. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the claim of Louis Grignon, Title of Louis Grignon to certain land in Wisconsin.to a certain tract of land at Green Bay, Wisconsin, situated in township twenty-four north, of range twenty east of the fourth principal meridian, lying on the west bank of Fox river, between the claim of Alexis Gardapier, as confirmed and finally surveyed, and the claim of said Louis Grignon, as surveyed and patented, (said tract having been excluded from the final survey of the said claim of Louis Grignon because within the former Fort Howard military reservation,) be and the same is hereby, confirmed, and the commissioner of the general land-office is hereby authorized to cause the said tract of land to be surveyed at the expense of the parties in interest, and to issue a patent therefor in favor of the said Louis Grignon, subject to such legal transfers or assignments as may have been made by him or by his heirs or assigns according to the provisions of the fifth section of the act of Congress approved February twenty-first, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, entitled “An act to revive and continue in force certain acts for the adjustment of land claims in the Territory of Michigan;” such survey and patent to be held as a relinquishment on the part of the United States, and as in no way impairing any valid adverse rights, if such exist Approved, March 3, 1873.
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