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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · Feb. 26, 1845 · Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIII. *vesting in the county commissioners of the county of Wyandot the right to certain town lots and out lots in the town of Upper Sandusky, in the state of Ohio.* Feb. 26, 1845. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the right to the one third part of the unsoldRight to lots vested in the commissioners, &c

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Chap. XXIII.— An Act *vesting in the county commissioners of the county of Wyandot the right to certain town lots and out lots in the town of Upper Sandusky, in the state of Ohio.* Feb. 26, 1845. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the right to the one third part of the unsoldRight to lots vested in the commissioners, &c.Act of March 3, 1843, ch. 91. town lots in the town of Upper Sandusky, by the act entitled “An act providing for the sale of certain lands in the states of Ohio and Michigan, ceded by the Wyandot tribe of Indians, and for other purposes,” passed March third, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, directed to be laid out and surveyed, and to one third part of the out lots of said town, he and hereby is, vested in the county commissioners of the county of Wyandot, in the said state of Ohio; on condition, nevertheless, that said commissioners, or other competent authorities of said state of Ohio, shall permanently locate and fix the seat of justice of the county at said town, and that the nett proceeds of the sales of said town and out lots be applied by said county commissioners, or other proper authorities, to the erection of public buildings, and the improvement of the public squares and public grounds in said town.
Sec. 2. Lots to bo selected, how. *And be it further enacted*, That the town lots and out lots of said town of Upper Sandusky, so to be granted and applied, shall be selected by alternate and progressive numbers, (every third town lot and every third out lot, according to their numbers, respectively, being granted and applied as aforesaid) under the direction and subject to theProviso. control of the Secretary of the Treasury: *Provided*, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to grant to and vest in said county commissioners any lot or lots heretofore appropriated to and used by the Indian agency at Upper Sandusky, and upon which there may remain any valuable building, orchard, or other valuable improvement, belonging to the United States; and if any such town lot or out lot, so by its progressive number selected, should be found to comprise and include any such valuable building, orchard, or other valuable improvement, then the said Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to substitute some other lot or lots, of a fair and proportionate value.
Approved, February 26, 1845.
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