Chapter CCLXXIV. for the relief of William Wayne Wells, of the state of Indiana
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Chap. CCLXXIV.— An Act for the relief of William Wayne Wells, of the state of Indiana.July 14, 1832. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That under the directions of the Secretary of War, there shall be paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise Payment for a certain section of land reserved to him, &c. appropriated, to the said William Wayne Wells, of the state of Indiana, the sum of one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars, in full satisfaction of a section of land allowed and reserved to him by the treaty with the Miami tribe of Indians, dated sixth October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and which said section of land was afterwards reserved for the use of the Miami tribe of Indians, in the treaty made with them, and dated twenty-third October, one thousand 520TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 275, 276, 277. 1832. eight hundred and twenty-six: *Provided,* That, before such payment Proviso. is made, the said William Wayne Wells shall make and execute a good and sufficient deed and conveyance, relinquishing all the right, title, interest, and claim, which he now has, or ever had, to said section of land, and shall file the same with the Secretary of War. Approved, July 14, 1832.