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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · Aug. 7, 1848 · Chapter CXLVII

Chapter CXLVII. *for the Relief of those Preemption, Claimants upon the Miami Lands in Indiana, who, by their Services in the Mexican War, are entitled to Bounty Land.* Aug. 7, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That those persons

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Chap. CXLVII.— An Act *for the Relief of those Preemption, Claimants upon the Miami Lands in Indiana, who, by their Services in the Mexican War, are entitled to Bounty Land.* Aug. 7, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That those persons Preemption claimants upon the Miami lands in Indiana entitled to bounty lands may apply their warrants in payment. 1846, ch, 77.who are entitled to bounty land warrants for one hundred and sixty acres in virtue of their own services during the present war with Mexico, and who may likewise be entitled to the right of preemption upon the Miami lands in Indiana, under the act of the third of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, shall have the privilege of applying their warrants in payment or part payment for the tract to which they may establish their right of preemption; said warrant to be estimated, when received as aforesaid, at the sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents for each acre therein contained: *Provided,* That in no case shall the Proviso.government be required to refund any excess of the estimated amount of said warrants, over and above the price of the tract claimed to be entered; and should the tract claimed to be entered as aforesaid exceed, at the rate fixed by law, the said sum, then and in such case the balance of the purchase money of said tract shall be paid in cash.
Approved, August 7, 1848.
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