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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · March 4, 1923 · Chapter 336

Chapter 336. Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to Robert E

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CHAP. 336.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell and patent certain lands to Robert E. Wyche, a resident of Caddo Parish, Louisiana. March 4, 1923.[[H. R. 13751](/us/bill/67/hr/13751).][[Private, No. 271](/us/pvtl/67/271).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Robert E. Wyche.Sale and patent of land in Caddo Parish, La., to. That upon the payment of $1.25 per acre, the Secretary of the Interior be, and is hereby, authorized to sell and patent to Robert E.
Wyche, a resident of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, the southwest quarter of northeast quarter and southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 15, township 20 north, range 11 west, Louisiana meridian, containing eighty acres, more or less, land which he and his grantor’s have occupied under claim and color of title, and of which they have had actual possession, beneficial use, and enjoyment, believing themselves *Provisos.*Condition.to be owners in good faith, for more than thirty years: *Provided*, That application for the purchase of the described tract of land be filed at the United States land office at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, within ninety days after the passage and approval of this Act, and that no adverse claim thereto be officially of record as pending when the application is allowed and the sale consummated.
Approved, March 4, 1923.
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