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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · July 21, 1846 · Chapter LXIII

Chapter LXIII. for the Relief of Robert Barclay, of Missouri

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Chap. LXIII.— An Act for the Relief of Robert Barclay, of Missouri. July 21, 1846. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Robert Barclay authorized to enter certain lands. That Robert Barclay, of Missouri, be, and he hereby is, authorized to enter, at any land office in the State of Missouri, six hundred and forty acres of any un-TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 69, 70, 71. 1846.657improved land, subject to sale at private entry, according to the divisions of the public surveys; the said six hundred and forty acres being in lieu of, and to be accepted as full compensation for, the concession of eight hundred arpens granted to him by the order of Delassas, the lieutenant-governor of the Province of Louisiana, dated March sixth, one thousand eight hundred and two, which have been sold by the government of the United States as public lands.
Approved, July 21, 1846.
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