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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · May 25, 1906 · Chapter 2554

Chapter 2554. Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to have a survey made of unsurveyed public lands in the State of Louisiana

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CHAP. 2554.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to have a survey made of unsurveyed public lands in the State of Louisiana. May 25, 1906. [[H. R. 16307](/us/bill/34/hr/16307).] [[Public, No. 176](/us/pl/34/176).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That pursuant to sectionPublic lands.Survey of certain, in Louisiana. twenty-two hundred and eighteen of the Revised Statutes of the United States the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and instructed to cause a survey to be made of all of the unsurveyed public lands in the State of Louisiana lying north of the Louisiana base line and thirty-first degree of north latitude, together with such resurveys and retracements as may be found necessary in order to complete the original surveys herein provided for.
Approved, May 25, 1906.
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