Chapter CCX. for the relief of Joseph Kamber
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Chap. CCX.— An Act for the relief of Joseph Kamber.July 13, 1832. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That the Commissioner of the General Land Office of the United States, at Washington City, be, and he is hereby, Scrip to be issued for the sum of $195.84, on his relinquishing, &c. required (on Joseph Kamber’s relinquishing to the United States all his right and title to the north-west quarter of section number four, town-ship number seventeen, and range number three east, situated and being in the St.
Stephen’s land district, Alabama, entered by the said Joseph Kamber, in the name of James B. May, by mistake) to issue scrip in favor of the said Joseph Kamber, for the sum of one hundred and ninety-five eighty-four hundredths dollars, receivable in any of the Land Offices of Alabama, in payment for any of the public lands that now is, or hereafter may be, subject to sale or entry in said state. Approved, July 13, 1832.