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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · March 15, 1910 · Chapter 95

Chapter 95. Providing for the sale to Johnson County, in the State of Wyoming, of certain lands

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CHAP. 95.— An Act Providing for the sale to Johnson County, in the State of Wyoming, of certain lands. March 15, 1910.[[H. R. 17872](/us/bill/61/hr/17872).][[Public, No. 86](/us/pl/61/86).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the InteriorPublic lands.Johnson County, Wyo., may purchase tract. be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the county of Johnson, in the State of Wyoming, the following described tract of land, to wit:
The south half of the southwest quarter of section five, the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter, the south half of the northeast quarter of section eight, and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section nine, in township fifty north, range eighty-two west of the sixth principal meridian, containing three hundred and twenty acres, more or less, upon the payment by the said county of the sum of one dollar and twenty-live cents per acre for the said lands.
Approved, March 15, 1910.
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