Chapter CXC. for the Relief of Jesse Turner
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Chap. CXC.— An Act for the Relief of Jesse Turner. Aug. 14, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, The title of Jesse Turner to a tract of 150 acres of land in Florida confirmed to him. That there be, and hereby is, confirmed unto Jesse Turner, of the State of Florida, one hundred and fifty acres of land lying on the north side of Trout Creek, north of the River St. John, to the west of the Bouck house, in the county of Duval, and State of Florida, being the same tract of land surveyed to James Turner by order of the Spanish government on the fifteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and on which the said Jesse Turner has resided upwards of twenty years.
Approved, August 14, 1848.