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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 2, 1830 · Chapter LVI

Chapter LVI. for the relief of the legal representatives of Francis Tennille, deceased

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Chap. LVI.— An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Francis Tennille, deceased. April 2, 1830. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the sum of fourteen hundred and twenty-eightIndemnified for his claim to certain land in Georgia. dollars and fifty-seven cents be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to the legal representatives of Francis Tennille, late of the county of Washington, and state of Georgia, payable out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being an indemnification for the claim of said Francis, for one four hundred and twentieth part of the Tennessee Company’s pretended purchase of land from the state of Proviso.Georgia: *Provided,* That the said legal representatives shall previously Act of March 31, 1814, ch. 39.take the oath required by the third section of the act, passed on the thirty-first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, providing for the indemnification of claimants of lands in the Mississippi Territory, which affidavit, and the transfer of the interest and claim of the representatives and heirs of Francis Tennille to the United States, shall be filed in the department of state, with the transfers, conveyances, and records, returned to that department by the Commissioners appointed Act of Jan. 23, 1815, ch. 24.under the act supplementary to the act aforesaid, passed on the twenty-third day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
Approved, April 2, 1830.
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