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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · May 16, 1826 · Chapter L

Chapter L. for the relief of Charles Anderson

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Chap. L.— An Act for the relief of Charles Anderson. May 16, 1826. *Be it enacted, &c., * That Charles Anderson be, and he is hereby, May surrender a certain quarter section, and receive another in return.authorized to relinquish and surrender to the government of the United States the east half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-eight, in township four, range six west, in the Huntsville Land Office District, containing seventy-nine acres and seventy-five hundredths of an acre, for which a patent was issued in his name, on the first day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, upon a declaration for relinquishment erroneously made, upon which said relinquishment and surrender, NINETEENTH CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 51, 52, 53. 1826. 341 as above-mentioned, to the Register and Receiver of the Land Office in Huntsville: and in consideration thereof, they are hereby authorized and required to cause a patent to be issued, in the name of the said Anderson, for the west half of the said south-east quarter of section twenty-eight, in township four, of range six west, in lieu of the east half of the said south-east quarter of section twenty-eight, hereby authorized to be relinquished: *Provided,* Application shall be made toProviso. the Register and Receiver of the Land Office at any time previous to the land being offered for sale by the United States.
Approved, May 16, 1826.
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