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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · July 6, 1892 · Chapter 148

Chapter 148. for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Ferron, County of Emery, Territory of Utah

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CHAP. 148.— An Act for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Ferron, County of Emery, Territory of Utah.July 6, 1892. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Ferron, Utah. That the probate judge of Town site entry.Emery County, Territory of Utah, be and is hereby, authorized to enter in trust for the inhabitants of the town of Ferron, for town-site R. S., secs. 2387-2389, p. 437.purposes, section sixteen, in township twenty south, of range seven east, Salt Lake meridian, subject to the provisions of sections twenty-three hundred and eighty-seven, twenty-three hundred and eighty-eight, and twenty-three hundred and eighty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the Utah to select indemnity land.United States relating to town sites.
Sec. 2. That upon the passage of this act the Territory of Utah, through its proper officer, shall be, and is hereby, authorized to select R.S., sec. 1946, p. 341.as indemnity for said land, and in full satisfaction thereof, and for the purpose stated in section nineteen hundred and forty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States, one section of the public lands at any land office in said Territory, said selection to be made in a body according to legal subdivisions. Approved, July 6, 1892.
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