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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 4 STAT. · April 2, 1830 · Chapter LII

Chapter LII. to change the time and place of holding the court for the county of Crawford, in the territory of Michigan

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Chap. LII.— An Act to change the time and place of holding the court for the county of Crawford, in the territory of Michigan. April 2, 1830. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, * Time and place of holding a court in Michigan changed from 2d Monday in May, at Prairie du Chien, to 1st Monday in October, at Mineral Point. That the term of the court appointed to be held, annually, on the second Monday in May, at the village of Prairie du Chien, by the additional judge of the United States for the territory of Michigan, shall be held on the first Monday in October, annually, at Mineral Point, in the county of Iowa, in the said territory; and the cases which shall be pending in the said court on the second Monday in May next, shall be tried and determined at the time and place above designated, in the county of Iowa; and the clerk and sheriff of said county shall be the clerk and sheriff of this court; and its jurisdiction shall be and continue the same as if said county of Crawford had not been divided.
Approved, April 2, 1830.
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