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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · Feb. 26, 1849 · Chapter LXXII

Chapter LXXII. *to extend the Provisions of an act Approved the third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, for carrying into Effect the existing compacts with the States of Alabama and Mississippi, with Regard to the five per cent

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Chap. LXXII.— An Act *to extend the Provisions of an act Approved the third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, for carrying into Effect the existing compacts with the States of Alabama and Mississippi, with Regard to the five per cent. Fund and School Reservations.* Feb. 26, 1849. 1847, ch. 64. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the provisions THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 77, 78, 79. 1849. 349of “An Act to amend an act entitled ‘An Act to carry into effect, in Three years allowed to State of Alabama to make selection of lands authorized by previous acts. 1847, ch. 64.the States of Alabama and Mississippi, the existing compacts with those States with regard to the five per cent, fund and the school reservations,’ approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-seven,” be, and the same are hereby extended, so as to enable the State of Alabama to have three years from the passage of this act in which to make the selections of land authorized by the preceding acts to which this is an amendment.
Approved, February 26, 1849.
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