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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · July 5, 1838 · Chapter CLVI

Chapter CLVI. *for the relief of Richard Cravat, Hardy Perry, and Beley Cheney.*July 5, 1838. *Be it enacted, &c*.,That the Register and Receiver of the LandLand certificates to issue

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Chap. CLVI.— An Act *for the relief of Richard Cravat, Hardy Perry, and Beley Cheney.*July 5, 1838. *Be it enacted, &c*.,That the Register and Receiver of the LandLand certificates to issue. Office at St. Stephens, Alabama, be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to issue to Richard Cravat, Hardy Perry and Beley Cheney, each, a certificate for the quantity of land to which said individuals were, respectively, found to be entitled under the provisions of “An act for the relief of John McGrew, Richard Cravat, Hardy Perry,Act of May 8, 1820, ch. 74. and Beley Cheney,” approved on the eighth of May, eighteen hundred and twenty; the land to which said Cravat, Perry, and Cheney were entitled having been sold by the United States, according to the several reports of said register and receiver, dated September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six; and said certificates shall authorize the said Richard Cravat, Hardy Perry, and Beley Cheney, respectively, to enter a like quantity of public land, subject to private entry,in any land office in the said state of Alabama, free from charge.
Approved, July 5, 1838.
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