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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · August 21, 1916 · Chapter 382

Chapter 382. Granting a patent to a certain strip of land to Elisha A

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CHAP. 382.— An Act Granting a patent to a certain strip of land to Elisha A. Crandall. August 21, 1916.[[H. R. 7419](/us/bill/64/hr/7419).][[Private, No. 121](/us/pl/64/121).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Elisha A. Crandall. Homestead patent to. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue to Elisha A. Crandall a patent to a strip of land formerly occupied by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company as a right of way and embraced within the homestead entry of the said Elisha A.
Crandall to the east half of the southwest quarter and lots six and seven, section six, township fifty-six north, range two east, Boise meridian, for which patent was issued to entryman on October sixteenth, nineteen hundred and three, the said strip of land having been abandoned by the said Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Approved, August 21, 1916.
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