Chapter CLXIII. for the sale of the unlocated lots in the fifty quarter townships in the United States’ military district, in the state of Ohio, reserved to satisfy warrants granted to individuals for their military services
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Chap. CLXIII.— An Act for the sale of the unlocated lots in the fifty quarter townships in the United States’ military district, in the state of Ohio, reserved to satisfy warrants granted to individuals for their military services. July 3, 1832. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, Unlocated lots in military district, in Ohio, made liable to private sale.Act of Feb. 11, 1800, ch. 8. That the lots and fractional parts of lots lying in the fifty quarter townships, reserved by an act of Congress, passed the eleventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred, and entitled “An act giving further time to the holders of military warrants to register and locate the same,” and which remain unlocated, shall, hereafter, be liable to be sold at private sale, in the respective land offices in which they lie, in the same manner, and for the same sum per acre, as other lands of the United States lying in said districts, and undisposed of.
Approved, July 3, 1832.