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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · June 23, 1836 · Chapter CXXVIII

Chapter CXXVIII. *for the relief of James Caulfield.* June 23, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That James Caulfield be authorized to enter with Authorized to enter land in Alabama.the proper land office in Alabama, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, so much land as is known to constitute the reservation of Pe

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Chap. CXXVIII.— An Act *for the relief of James Caulfield.* June 23, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That James Caulfield be authorized to enter with Authorized to enter land in Alabama.the proper land office in Alabama, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, so much land as is known to constitute the reservation of Peggy Bailey, a half breed Creek Indian woman, under the treaty of Fort Jackson; being that portion of section seven, in township five, range five, on the east of the Alabama river, and so much of the fraction seven of said township and range, on the west side of the Alabama river, as will make, in the whole, three hundred and twenty acres of land.
Approved, June 23, 1836. Chapter CXXIX: for the relief of Daniel Smith. 6 Stat. 640 1836-06-23 Chapter CXXIX Charles C. Little and James Brown text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-12-05 16 2 private
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Chapter CXXVIII
*for the relief of James Caulfield.* June 23, 1836. *Be it enacted, &c.*, That James Caulfield be authorized to enter with Authorized to enter land in Alabama.the proper land office in Alabama, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, so much land as is known to constitute the reservation of Pe
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