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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 2, 1833 · Chapter CXXXV

Chapter CXXXV. for the relief of Jared E

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Chap. CXXXV.— An Act for the relief of Jared E. Groce, of the state of Alabama.March 2, 1833. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That it shall be lawful for Jared E. Groce, of Authorized to re-enter certain land. the state of Alabama, to re-enter, with the Register of the land office at St. Stephen’s, in the state aforesaid, fractional section numbered ten, in township numbered five, of range four, east; and the Register and Receiver of the land office aforesaid, are hereby required to pass to the credit of the said Jared E.
Groce, upon his re-entry of the fractional section aforesaid, the amount of the purchase money of the south-west quarter of section numbered six, in township numbered seventeen, of range four, east: *Provided,* The said Groce shall Proviso. surrender to the Register of the land office aforesaid, the patent which he now holds from the United States, for the quarter section above described, accompanied by such a release of his interest to the land therein designated, as the Commissioner of the General Land Office shall direct: *And provided,* The said fractional section shall remain Proviso. unsold; and, if sold, said Groce may enter any other land in said district, subject to private sale, and be credited to said amount in like manner.
Approved, March 2, 1833.
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