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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · Jan. 14, 1833 · Chapter IV

Chapter IV. for the relief of the children of Charles Comb and Marguerite Laviolet, his wife

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Chap. IV.— An Act for the relief of the children of Charles Comb and Marguerite Laviolet, his wife.Jan. 14, 1833. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That the children of Land title confirmed. Charles Comb and Marguerite Laviolet, be, and they are hereby, confirmed in their title to a tract of land of six hundred and forty acres, situated in the county of Attakapas, state of Louisiana, to be located in such manner as to embrace the improvements made by Louis Doze and Marguerite Laviolet, his wife, in their life-time: *Provided,* That Proviso. this act shall be considered only as a relinquishment of title on the part of the United States, and not to affect the rights of third persons.
Approved, January 14, 1833.
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