Chapter LX. for the relief of Robert Buntin
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Chap. LX.— An Act for the relief of Robert Buntin. March 3, 1821. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the Surveyor General, and the Surveyor of Claim for surveying to be settled.the Lands of the United States in the territories of Illinois and Missouri, be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to settle the claim of Robert Buntin, and allow him a sum not exceeding three dollars per mile for the lines which bound each survey, whether separate or adjoining other claims, for each survey and resurvey which he may have made within their districts, under the authority of the United States, of the private claims of the Vincennes district; and that they allow him at the same rate for each line run by him in the said Vincennes district, not the boundary of any survey, but run in order to connect the surveys into a general plat: *Provided,* That the aforesaid allowance be in full for his services as Assistant or Deputy Surveyor in the district aforesaid.
Approved, March 3, 1821.