Chapter CXIV. for the relief of the legal representatives of Fry and Spalding
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Chap. CXIV.— An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Fry and Spalding. May 19, 1824. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Claim to be settled.hereby, authorized to settle the claim of the legal representatives of John Fry and Samuel Spalding, under three certificates of the Georgia Mississippi Company, numbers one hundred and fifty-nine, three hundred and fifty-seven, and three hundred and fifty-eight; and also, for citizens’ rights to four thousand four hundred and ten acres of land in Proviso.the Georgia Company: *Provided,* That the legal representatives of the said Fry and Spalding, shall previously take and subscribe the oath, and make the transfer and relinquishment to the United States required by the several acts of Congress in such cases made and provided.
Approved, May 19, 1824.