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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · July 15, 1909 · Chapter 5

Chapter 5. To grant to John Rivett privilege to make commutation of his homestead entry

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CHAP. 5.— An Act To grant to John Rivett privilege to make commutation of his homestead entry. July 15, 1909[[H. R. 9609](/us/bill/61/hr/9609)][[Private, No. 1](/us/pvt/61/1)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That John Rivett be, and heJohn Rivett.May commute homestead entry. is hereby, granted the privilege, at his option, to make commutation of his homestead entry of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight, township twenty-two north, range fifty west, sixth principal meridian, in the State of Nebraska, as provided by law for the making of commutation of homestead entries; and that Private Act NumberedVol. 35, p. 1533, repealed.
One hundred and sixty-seven, for the relief of John T. Rivett, approved February twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. 1461 Approved, July 15, 1909.
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