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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · Feb. 19, 1849 · Chapter LX

Chapter LX. for the Relief of Sarah D

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Chap. LX.— An Act for the Relief of Sarah D. Caldwell, Wife of James H. Brigham. Feb. 19, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Title of Sarah D. Caldwell to two tracts of land confirmed to her. That the title to two parcels of land,—one containing eight hundred and seventy-five arpeus, the other one hundred and seventy-one arpens, being part of a tract of land known as the Baron de Bastrop, which is held by Sarah D.
Caldwell, by regular chain of title from De Bastrop,—be confirmed Proviso.to Sarah D. Caldwell, her heirs and assigns: *Provided*, That this act shall not be so construed as in any manner to confirm any part of said De Bastrop grants save the said two tracts, or to affect the rights of third persons in said two tracts hereby confirmed, or to be any thing more than a mere relinquishment of any title which the United States may have in said tracts of land. Approved, February 19, 1849.
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