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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 21 STAT. · June 9, 1880 · Chapter 171

Chapter 171.

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CHAP. 171.— An act to confirm certain entries and warrant locations in the former Palatka military reservation in Florida.June 9, 1880. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Confirmation of titles to lands.Palatka military reservation, Florida. That in all cases in which lands lying within the limits of the former Palatka military reservation in Florida have been entered by settlers under the homestead laws, and 172 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 171, 186, 187, 188. 1880. their entries are found to conflict with selections by the State of Florida under the grant of swamp lands by act of Congress of September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, which are confirmed by the act of 1850, ch. 84,Stat., 9, 519.March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, and in which said settlers have in good faith complied with the requirements of the homestead 1857, ch. 117,Stat., 11, 251.laws, their entries be, and the same are hereby, confirmed, on the State filing with the Commissioner of the General Land Office its relinquishment of all claim thereto; and the State shall thereupon be entitled to select in lieu thereof an equal quantity of land from any of the vacant and unappropriated public lands of the United States in Florida, and patents shall be issued to the State for the lands so selected in lieu of the tracts taken by the settlers.
Sec. 2. That in all cases in which lands lying within said reservation have been entered at private entry or located by military land-warrants, and which conflict with said selections, the same are also hereby confirmed on the State relinquishing all claim thereto, and the State shall thereupon be entitled to indemnity in the same manner as indicated in the first section of this act. Approved, June 9, 1880. Chapter 186: authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to introduce cotton cordage into the naval service of the United States.
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