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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 23, 1830 · Chapter LXXVI

Chapter LXXVI. for the relief of Arund Rutgers, of Missouri

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Chap. LXXVI.— An Act for the relief of Arund Rutgers, of Missouri. April 23, 1830. *Be it enacted, &c., * That Arund Rutgers be, and is hereby, authorized May locate a certain tract of land, upon relinquishing, &c.to locate five hundred arpents of land, upon any of the public lands in the state of Missouri, that are subject to private entry, upon relinquishing to John Welden, his heirs, or assigns., before the Recorder of land titles at St. Louis, all his right and claim to the like quantity of land, confirmed to the said John Welden, within the boundaries of his original grant; and the Commissioner of the General Land Office, upon a duly certified copy of such relinquishment being presented to him, together with a plat and survey of said land, duly and regularly made, shall issue a patent therefor.
Approved, April 23, 1830.
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