Chapter 199. Authorizing the issuance of patent to Johnson County, Wyoming, of lands for poor-farm purposes
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CHAP. 199.— An Act Authorizing the issuance of patent to Johnson County, Wyoming, of lands for poor-farm purposes. May 25, 1920. [[H. R. 13157](/us/bill/66/hr/13157).] [[Public, No. 219](/us/pl/66/219).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Public Lands.Grant to Johnson County, Wyo., for poor house purpose. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue to Johnson County, Wyoming, upon said county paying to the United States the sum of $1.25 per acre, patent conveying the following lands contiguous to the county poor farm, containing one thousand Description.nine hundred and four acres, more or less, to wit:
Southeast quarter southeast quarter section two; south half southwest quarter, southwest quarter southeast quarter, and lot four, section one; east half northeast quarter, section eleven; northwest quarter, west half northeast quarter, west half southeast quarter, and lots one, two, three, and four, section twelve; lot three, section thirteen, all in township fifty north, range eighty-three west; south half southwest quarter section six; northeast quarter northwest quarter, south half northwest quarter, southwest quarter northeast quarter, southwest quarter, northwest quarter southeast quarter, south half southeast quarter, section seven; north half northwest quarter, north half northeast quarter, and lots seven, eight, nine, and ten, section eighteen; southwest quarter southwest quarter, south half southeast quarter, section eight; southwest quarter southwest quarter section nine; north half northeast quarter and lots five, six, and eight, section seventeen, all in township fifty north, range eighty-two west, sixth principal meridian, containing one thousand nine hundred and four acres, more or less.
Approved, May 25, 1920.