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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · June 17, 1844 · Chapter CLII

Chapter CLII. *for the relief of the heirs of Hyacinth Lasselle.* June 17, 1844

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Chap. CLII.— An Act *for the relief of the heirs of Hyacinth Lasselle.* June 17, 1844. Whereas, by an act of the Congress of the United States, entitled “AnPreamble.Act of July 21 1840, ch. 100. act for the relief of Hyacinth Lasselle,” approved the twenty-first day of July, in the year eighteen hundred and forty, the said Hyapinth Lasselle was authorized to locate five hundred and sixty acres of land at any land office in the state of Indiana, at any time prior to the fourth day of March, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-three, by paying the minimum price fixed for such lands, for eighteen acres and forty-six hundredths of an acre, part and parcel of said tract of five hundred and sixty acres: and whereas, also, the said Hyacinth Lasselle has deceased without perfecting the location of said land:
Therefore, *Be it enacted, &c*., That it shall be lawful for the heirs of the saidAuthorized to locate land. Lasselle to locate the said tract of land in said act contemplated, at any time prior to the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-six, at any land office in the state of Indiana, either before or after any lands therein may have been offered at public sale, by paying the said minimum price for the said eighteen acres and forty-six hundredths, as by said act is provided.
Approved, June 17, 1844.
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