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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 31 STAT. · April 18, 1900 · Chapter 248

Chapter 248. For the relief of the heirs and assignees of Philip McLoskey and John Hagan

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CHAP. 248.— An Act For the relief of the heirs and assignees of Philip McLoskey and John Hagan. April 18, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the title of the heirs ofHeirs, etc., of Philip McLoskey and John Hagan.Title to certain land confirmed to. Philip McLoskey and John Hagan, late of Mobile, Alabama, deceased, or of such person or persons as by assignment, transfer, or conveyance from, through, or under the said Philip McLoskey and John Hagan may have claims thereto, to that certain property in the city of Mobile, Alabama, particularly described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the northeast corner of Royal and Conti streets and running north seventy-four degrees and thirty minutes east a distance of one hundred and twelve feet eight inches to a fence, thence north eighteen degrees west a distance of one hundred and thirteen feet six inches to a stake, thence south seventy-four degrees thirty minutes west a distance of one hundred and eight feet nine inches to the east side of Royal street, thence south sixteen degrees twenty minutes east a distance of one hundred and thirteen feet six inches to the place of beginning be, and the same is hereby, confirmed, respectively, to the heirs of the said Philip McLoskey and John Hagan, or to then assignees or grantees to whom they may have conveyed the same or any part thereof during their lives, according to the rights which the said heirs, assignees, transferees, or grantees may have thereto from, through, or under the said Philip McLoskey and John Hagan: *Provided,* That this confirmation shall only*Proviso.*—extent, etc. extend to the relinquishment of any title which the United States may have to said land.
Approved, April 18, 1900.
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