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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 3, 1839 · Chapter CXI

Chapter CXI. *for the relief of Parish Carter, and the heirs of Charles Williamson, deceased.*March 3, 1839. *Be it enacted, &c*., That Parish Carter be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to enter six quarter sections of land on any unreservedF

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Chap. CXI.— An Act *for the relief of Parish Carter, and the heirs of Charles Williamson, deceased.*March 3, 1839. *Be it enacted, &c*., That Parish Carter be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to enter six quarter sections of land on any unreservedF. Carter empowered to enter land. and unappropriated land in Florida, in lieu of so many quarter sections for which he had paid the United States, and held certificates from the receiver; and that Seaton Grantland, administrator of CharlesS.
Grantland empowered to enter land. Williamson, be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to enter one half-quarter section of land in the name and for the use of the heirs of the said Charles Williamson, on any unreserved and unappropriated land in Florida, and one other half-quarter section on any land of the United States which has been offered for sale, in lieu of that much land for which the said Williamson had paid the United States, and held certificates from the receiver; and that patents do issue free of purchase to the said Farish Carter and the heirs of the said Williamson, respectively, for the land so entered.
Approved, March 3, 1839.
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