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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · March 7, 1908 · Chapter 69

Chapter 69. To permit Dollie A

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CHAP. 69.— An Act To permit Dollie A. Fountain, of Walworth County, South Dakota, to purchase certain lands. March 7, 1908. [[S. 1774](/us/bill/60/s/1774).] [[Private, No. 26](/us/pvtl/60/26).] *Be enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Dollie A. Fountain.Permission to purchase land in South Dakota granted to.Description. That Dollie A. Fountain be, and she is hereby, permitted to purchase the west half of the south-east quarter of section five and the west half of the northeast quarter of section eight in township one hundred and twenty-eight north, of range seventy-eight west of the fifth principal meridian, from the Government by paying therefor the Government price of one dollar Price per acre.and twenty-five cents per acre, and that upon the payment of said Patent.Government price a patent in usual form shall be issued for said land conveying the same in fee simple to the said Dollie A.
Fountain, her heirs and assigns, forever, any law of the United States to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved, March 7, 1908.
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