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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 23, 1930 · Chapter 575

Chapter 575. To remove cloud as to title of lands at Fort Lyttleton, South Carolina

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CHAP. 575.— An Act To remove cloud as to title of lands at Fort Lyttleton, South Carolina. June 23, 1930.[[H. R. 9198](/us/bill/71/hr/9198).][[Public, No. 415](/us/pl/71/415).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Fort Lyttleton, S. C.Title, etc., of United States in, conveyed to Federal Intermediate Credit Bank, etc., Columbia, S. C. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to convey whatever right, title, or interest the United States may have in and to five acres of land which includes the original site of old Fort Lyttleton in Beaufort County, South Carolina, to the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Columbia, South Carolina, or assigns, Columbia, South Carolina, this being the same parcel of land ceded to the United States by the State of South Carolina in the year 1808 and sold for nonpayment of taxes by authorized agent of the United States in 1866.
Approved, June 23, 1930.
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