Chapter 201. For the relief of the legal heirs of A
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CHAP. 201.— An Act For the relief of the legal heirs of A. G. Strain.July 3, 1912.[[S. 2427](/us/bill/62/s/2427).][[Private, No. 37](/us/pvtl/62/37).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,A. G. Strain.Relinquishment United States title lands in California to heirs of. That the Commissioner of the General Land Office be, and he is hereby, authorized to relinquish to the legal heirs of A. G. Strain, by proper deed of conveyance, all title which the said A.
G. Strain had vested in the United States Government to the following-described lands: North half northeast quarter and north half northwest quarter, section twenty-two, township four north, range fifteen west, San Bernardino meridian, in the *Proviso*. Proofs required.county of Los Angeles, State of California: *Provided*, That the said heirs of A. G. Strain make satisfactory proof of such conveyance to the United States of said land by the submission of an abstract of title, together with the deed of conveyance to the United States of the same, which said deed and abstract or abstracts shall be retained in the files of the General Land Office.
Approved, July 3, 1912.