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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · May 26, 1830 · Chapter CIX

Chapter CIX. to confirm the claim of Isidore Moore, of Missouri

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Chap. CIX.— An Act to confirm the claim of Isidore Moore, of Missouri. May 26, 1830. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the claim of Isidore Moore, of Perry county,Claim to certain land confirmed. Missouri, to five hundred arpens of land, at the place where he now resides, as assignee of Thomas Fenwick, under a concession, granted by Zenon Trudeau, late Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Louisiana, dated the first day of June, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, be, and the same is hereby, confirmed; and the proper Surveyor of the United States shall survey the said claim, so as to include the improvements of the said Isidore Moore, as nearly in the centre of the tract as the situation of other private claims may admit; and, upon presentation of an authentic copy of such survey to the General Land Office, a patent shall be issued to the said Isidore Moore, for the land so surveyed:Proviso. *Provided,* That this act shall not affect the rights of any other individual to the same grant hereby confirmed; and that, if any part of such survey should fall upon the sixteenth section, reserved for township schools, the County Court of Perry may select any other section, or part of a section, in the same township, the sale of which is authorized bylaw, and enter the same with the Register of the proper Land Office, to be reserved for the use of schools in said township, instead of such sixteenth section.
Approved, May 26, 1830.
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