Chapter VIII. *for the relief of Gurdon S
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Chap. VIII.— An Act *for the relief of Gurdon S. Hubbard, Robert A. Kinzie, and others.* February 18, 1841. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the reversionary interest of the United States Reversionary interest of U. S. in certain reservations, relinquished to persons hereinafter named.in and to the following Indian reservations, under the treaty with the Pottawatomies of the Prairie and Kankakee, made at Camp Tippecanoe, on the twentieth day of October, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, be, and the same hereby is, relinquished to the persons hereinafter named, respectively, that is to say:
To Thomas Durham and John Blackstone, according to their several shares as purchased of Jacques Jonveau, the section reserved by said treaty to said Jacques Jonveau; To Noel Vasseur, six hundred and forty acres of the reservation to Me-she-ke-ton-o, reference being had to the deed of said reservee to said Vasseur for location and more particular description thereof; To Gurdon S. Hubbard, E. K. Hubbard, H. G. Hubbard, and Noel 818 TWENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 9, 10. 1841. 819 Vasseur, the remaining one section of the reservation to said Me-she-ke-ton-o;
To Noel Vasseur, the one section reserved to Francis Le Vice; To Gurdon S. Hubbard and Richard J. Hamilton, the reservation to Joseph Lefrainboise and Therese, his wife; To Robert A. Kinzie and Richard J. Hamilton, the reservation of one section to Archange Peltier; To Richard J. Hamilton, the reservation of one section to Min-e-maung. It being understood, and this relinquishment is made upon the condition, Conditions on which the relinquishment is made.that the several persons herein named as grantees have purchased of the several reservees, by authentic and regular deeds, their respective rights in and to the said reservations: *And provided, further,* That no sale or conveyance of said reservations by the said reservees shall be deemed regular, nor shall this act have effect, until the President of the United States shall have approved such conveyance, and endorsed his approval thereon.
Approved, February 18, 1841. Chapter IX: supplementary to an act entitled “An act to encourage the introduction, and promote the cultivation of tropical plants,” approved seventh July, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. 6 Stat. 819 1841-02-18 Chapter IX Charles C. Little and James Brown text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-12-05 26 2 private
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