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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · May 20, 1826 · Chapter XCIX

Chapter XCIX. giving the right of pre-emption of a certain lot of land to Charles Noble

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Chap. XCIX.— An Act giving the right of pre-emption of a certain lot of land to Charles Noble. May 20, 1826. *Be it enacted, &c., * That Charles Noble be, and he is hereby, entitled Right of preemption granted to him.to a preference, in becoming the purchasing [purchaser] at private sale, of one square acre of land, known and designated as the “Wayne Stockade,” lying and being in the southern land district of the territory of Michigan, and bounded as follows, to wit: in the front, or the south, by the public highway, on the north side of the River Raisin, leading up and down said river, and on the east, north, and west, by lands patented to Jacques and Francis Lasselle, upon the payment of forty dollars to the Receiver of Public Moneys, in the aforesaid Land District, and on the presentation of the said Receiver’s receipt for that amount to the Secretary of the Treasury, the said Charles Noble, or his legal representatives, shall be entitled to a patent from the United States.
Approved, May 20, 1826.
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