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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · May 9, 1848 · Chapter XXXVI

Chapter XXXVI. *in addition to an Act therein mentioned.* May 9, 1848

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Chap. XXXVI.— An Act *in addition to an Act therein mentioned.* May 9, 1848. Whereas, by a certain act approved March second, eighteen hundred Preamble. 1827, ch. 56.and twenty-seven, there was granted to the State of Indiana, to aid in constructing the Wabash and Erie Canal, “a quantity of land equal to one half of five sections wide on each side of said canal;” and whereas, by an act approved February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-one, there was confirmed to said State the lands selected under said grant for that part of said canal, between the mouth of Tippecanoe River and Terre Haute, and license was given to said State to select other lands subject to private entry, or such part of said selection as was holden against the State by the legal incumbrance or title of others, which last selections have never been made and completed:
Therefore, 220 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 40, 41. 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the State of Grant or lands to Indiana.Indiana be, and is hereby, authorized to select out of any of the public land in said State subject to private entry, a quantity of land which, together with the land already received and holden by said State for the construction of the said Wabash and Erie Canal, will make the full amount equal to one half of five sections in width on each side of said Whence to be selected.canal: *Provided, nevertheless,* That no selection shall be made of any land but such as was subject to private entry on the first day of April, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight.
Approved, May 9, 1848.
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