Chapter 416. To provide for an investigation of the surveys by which the southern boundary line of the State of Alabama, between ranges four and fourteen east of the Saint Stephens meridian, in Escambia County, was fixed, and for a report thereon
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CHAP. 416.— An Act To provide for an investigation of the surveys by which the southern boundary line of the State of Alabama, between ranges four and fourteen east of the Saint Stephens meridian, in Escambia County, was fixed, and for a report thereon. June 25, 1910.[[H. R. 21124](/us/bill/61/hr/21124).][[Public, No. 298](/us/pl/61/298).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Alabama. Investigation of southern boundary line.
That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause an investigation to be made by an examiner of surveys of the former south boundary of the State of Alabama, lying between ranges four and fourteen east of the Saint Stephens meridian, as run and marked for the base of the original Alabama surveys; and of the condition of the surveys and lands in the vicinity affected by the restoration of the official or Ellicott Report. line; and to report to the Congress as to what action, if any, is necessary and advisable to determine the status of the tracts of land affected by said restoration.
Approved, June 25, 1910.