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

Chapter CLXIII. *for the relief of Joseph Campau.* June 17, 1844. *Be it enacted, &c*., That it shall be the duty of the register of the landPatent to issue to him for certain land. office at Detroit, in the state of Michigan, on being fully satisfied of the justice of the claim of Joseph Campau to a certain tract

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Chap. CLXIII.— An Act *for the relief of Joseph Campau.* June 17, 1844. *Be it enacted, &c*., That it shall be the duty of the register of the landPatent to issue to him for certain land. office at Detroit, in the state of Michigan, on being fully satisfied of the justice of the claim of Joseph Campau to a certain tract of land on the border of Lake St. Clair, in said state, designated on the plat of private land claims, surveyed under the authority of the United States by Aaron Greely, as lot number seven hundred and thirty-six, containing about seventy-five acres, to grant to said Joseph Campau a patent certificate for said tract, upon which a patent may be issued in the usual manner in which patents have heretofore been issued to claimants under the actAct of March 3, 1807, ch, 34. of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and seven, entitled “An act regulating the grants of land in the Territory of Michigan.
” Approved, June 17, 1844.
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