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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 2, 1827 · Chapter LXXI

Chapter LXXI. for the relief of John Boardman

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Chap. LXXI.— An Act for the relief of John Boardman. March 2, 1827. *Be it enacted, &c., * That John Boardman, of Madison county, and May enter a tract of land in Alabama.state of Alabama, be, and he is hereby, authorized to locate and enter with the Register and Receiver of the Land Office in the Huntsville District, in the state of Alabama, the north-west quarter of section twenty-four, and the south-west quarter of section thirteen, in township four, of range two, west of the basis Meridian, on paying for the samp, Proviso.at the rate of five dollars per acre:
Provided, That such location and entry shall be made prior to the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight; and that patents do issue from the General Land Office, to Alfred Flournoy, of Giles county, state of Tennessee, for eight quarter sections of lands, which he hath located and entered in the Register’s Office, at Huntsville, in the state of Alabama, in lieu, and in full satisfaction of, eight quarter sections of land, specified and described in an act entitled “An act for the relief of Alfred Flournoy,” approved February twenty-second, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.
Approved, March 2, 1827.
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