Chapter LI. for the relief of George K
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Chap. LI.— An Act for the relief of George K. Jackson.June 18, 1834. *Be it enacted, &c.,* That George K. Jackson, of Indiana, be, and he is hereby, authorized to relinquish to the United States, the north fraction May relinquish a tract of land, and payments transferred, &c. of the north-west quarter of section four, in township twenty-three north of range seven west, in the district of lands offered for sale at Crawfordsville, Indiana, containing seventy-two acres and seven one-hundredths, which was entered through a mistake, and that the Receiver of public moneys at the land office aforesaid, place to the credit of said George K.
Jackson, the amount by him paid for the above named tract of land, towards the payment of any tract which he may select within the Crawfordville land district, subject to private entry: *Provided, however,*Proviso. That no such application shall be made until he relinquishes his right to the above described tract of land to the United States. Approved, June 18, 1834.