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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · May 7, 1822 · Chapter CVIII

Chapter CVIII. vesting in the Commissioners of the counties of Wood and Sandusky, the right to certain lots in the towns of Perrysburgh and Croghansville, in the state of Ohio, for county purposes

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Chap. CVIII.— An Act vesting in the Commissioners of the counties of Wood and Sandusky, the right to certain lots in the towns of Perrysburgh and Croghansville, in the state of Ohio, for county purposes. May 7, 1822. *Be it enacted, &c., * The right to unsold town lots, &c. in Perrysburgh, and Croghansville, vested in the commissioners of Wood and Sandusky counties, &c. That the right to all the unsold town lots and outlots in the town of Perrysburgh be, and the same is hereby, vested in the Commissioners of Wood county, in the state of Ohio; and the right to all the unsold town lots and out-lots in the town of Croghansville be, and the same is hereby, vested in the Commissioners of Sandusky county, in said state; on condition that said Commissioners shall permanently locate the seat of justice for their respective counties at said towns; and that the nett proceeds of the sales of so many of said lots as are necessary to be retained for the purpose of erecting public buildings thereon, be applied to the erection and improvement of the public buildings and squares in said towns respectively.
Approved, May 7, 1822.
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