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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 3, 1906 · Chapter 511

Chapter 511. To validate certain certificates of soldiers’ additional homestead right

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CHAP. 511.— An Act To validate certain certificates of soldiers’ additional homestead right. March 3, 1906. [[S. 983](/us/bill/59/s/983).] [[Public, No. 29](/us/pl/59/29).] Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the certificates of soldiers’Soldiers’ additional homestead rights.Certain certificates to M. J. Wine, validated.[R. S., sec. 2306, p. 422](/us/rs/s2306/p422). additional homestead right, under section twenty-three hundred and six, Revised Statutes of the United States, issued by the Commissioner of the General Land Office in May, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, under authority of the Act of Congress of August eighteenth,Vol. 28, p. 397. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to M.
J. Wine, assignee of Thomas O. George, Moses Roley, Andrew A. Harrison, William Bohanan, Leland L. Betterton, James R. Blades, John Pendleton, Charles M. Blair, Elbert S. Wittenberg, William D. Reynolds, John M. Walker, and Caleb Sill, be, and the same are hereby, made valid. Approved, March 3, 1906.
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