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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · July 2, 1836 · Chapter CCCXXX

Chapter CCCXXX. *for the relief of Duncan L

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Chap. CCCXXX.— An Act *for the relief of Duncan L. Clinch.* July 2, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That Duncan L. Clinch and John H. McIntosh, assignees of George J. F. Clarke, be authorized to enter, at the mini-TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 331, 332, 333. 1836.677mum price for which the public lands are sold, a tract of land in EastAuthorized to enter a tract of land. Florida, containing three thousand acres, in Cones’ or Moody hammock, south of Mizzell’s lagoon, west of the river St.
John, upon which they have made their settlements under a grant from Don Jose Coppinger, governor of that province, dated sixth of April, eighteen hundred and sixteen; and a survey made by Don Andres Burgevin, bearing date the twelfth day of March, eighteen hundred and nineteen, in lieu of the same quantity of land confirmed to them in another place by the decree of the Supreme Court, at January term, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, in the case of George J. F. Clarke against the United States, upon their filing in the office of the register of public lands for the district of East Florida, a relinquishment of all their right, title, claim, and demand, in and to the land last mentioned.
Approved, July 2, 1836. Chapter CCCXXXI: for the relief of Hiram A. Hunter. 6 Stat. 677 1836-07-02 Chapter CCCXXXI Charles C. Little and James Brown text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-12-05 16 2 private
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