Chapter 716. for the relief of Mary Alice White Ogden
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CHAP. 716.— An Act for the relief of Mary Alice White Ogden.July 22, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate, and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mary Alice White Ogden.Land patent to. That Mary Alice White Ogden be, and she is hereby, relieved from any disability to make final proof, payment for, and entry of the northeast quarter of section two, in township two south of range sixteen east, The Dalles land district, Oregon, growing out of her marriage after her settlement upon and improvement, of the same as a preemption claim; and that if the Commissioner of the General Land Office and the Secretary of the Interior shall find the final proofs submitted by her as to said land to be otherwise satisfactory the entry shall be approved and the patent of the United States issued.
Approved, July 22, 1890.