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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · Aug. 5, 1848 · Chapter CXXII

Chapter CXXII. *supplemental to an Act to confirm the Survey and Location of Claims for Lands in the State of Mississippi, east of the Pearl River, and south of the thirty-first Degree of North Latitude, approved March three, eighteen hundred and forty-five.* Aug. 5, 1848. 1845, ch. 46. *Be it enacted by the Senat

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Chap. CXXII.— An Act *supplemental to an Act to confirm the Survey and Location of Claims for Lands in the State of Mississippi, east of the Pearl River, and south of the thirty-first Degree of North Latitude, approved March three, eighteen hundred and forty-five.* Aug. 5, 1848. 1845, ch. 46. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all confirmed Certain land claims in the State of Mississippi confirmed according to actual surveys hereafter to be made.claims and settlement rights for lands situate in the State of Mississippi, east of the Pearl River and south of thirty-first degree of north latitude, which had not been actually surveyed on the ground, and for which no plats of actual survey had been returned to the surveyor-general’s office south of Tennessee, on or before the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, shall be, and are hereby, confirmed, according to actual surveys hereafter to be made as herein provided for, in the same manner that said claims actually surveyed on the ground, and returned to the surveyor-general’s office at the time aforesaid, are confirmed by the act to which this is a supplement; and the surveyor-general is hereby authorized and directed, on request of any party interested, to cause the survey of said claims, Surveys to be made and returns certified to the register and receiver for the Augusta land district.without delay, and at any time between the passage of this act and the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty, to be made and returned to his office, and he shall certify the return and plats of such actual surveys, so made, to his office, to the register and receiver for lands in the Augusta district for said State.
And the surveyor-general, and the said register and receiver, shall regard these claims and plats of actual survey, in all respects, upon the same footing with the claims confirmed as actually surveyed upon the ground, by said act to which this is a supplement, and subject to, and entitled to, the benefits of all the provisions of said act: *Provided,* That if it shall appear to Proviso: when survey cannot be made.the surveyor-general, from the plats of actual survey already returned to his office, that any of said claims cannot now be actually surveyed on the ground, owing to their conflict with other claims already confirmed as actually surveyed on the ground, by the act to which this is a supplement, then it shall be lawful for him to grant to the claimant, so deprived of his location, a warrant, as provided by the fourth section of said act, without causing the survey to be made.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted,* That all warrants which have Warrants issued by the surveyor-general south of Tennessee under the act to which this is a supplement, may be located upon any lands subject to private entry in the State of Mississippi.been heretofore issued, or which shall hereafter be issued, by the surveyor-general south of Tennessee, under the provisions of the original act to which this is a supplement, and under the provisions of this act, be, and they are hereby, authorized to be located upon any lands subject to sale at private entry in the State of Mississippi, in any of the land 274 THIRTIETH CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 141, 143. 1848.districts in said State, in the same manner that said warrants are now authorized to be located in the Augusta land district. Approved, August 5, 1848.
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