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 TWENTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 186,187,18S,189. 1839. 78] Jesup, in the state of Louisiana; and the register of the land office at Natchitoches is authorized and required to have said location made and issue a certificate of such location, so that a patent may issue fof the same: Provided, Said location shall be made within twelve months proviso_ from the passage of this act, conforming to the legal surveys. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That, at the time of making such Deed of relocation or entry, the said Polly Lemon, her legal representatives or le¤¤¤wU.S.to assigns, shall produce to the aforesaid register, and deposit in his oiice, b° l"'°d“°°d· a deed of release, conveying to the United States all the right, title, interest, fee, or claim (unencumbered,) that she or they may claim to have in and to the tract of land claimed by them, near Fort Jesup, in lieu of which the land granted by this act is given. ‘ Am-novnn, March 3, 1839. CHAP. CLXXXVI.-An Act fm- the relief of Jo/an Dixon. March 3, 1839. Be it enacted, e§·c., That John Dixon, late a private in the tenth regiment of infantry of the United States, and who was discharged from Entitled to service the twenty-sixth day of February, one thousand eight hundred l,f‘m‘Yl°"‘l;Pd and fourteen, for disability, be, and he hereby is, entitled to receive the 6,,:: gz? bounty land and three months' extra pay allowed to a private by the act Ac; of Dm of Congress approved the twenty-fourth day of December, one thousand 24, 1811,ch. 10. eight hundred and eleven, entitled "An act for completing the existing military establishment." APPROVED, March 3, 1839. "T-`- Survn III. Crm?. CLXXXVlI.—An Act for the relief tf daran Sina!. Much 3, 1g3e_ Be it enacted, dw., That Aaron Stout, or his legal representatives, bc, and are hereby authorized to enter, and obtain a patent for three Amimizedw hundred and twenty acres of land, free of cost, in any part of the state ¤¤*¤¤'¤¤d °l>*¤l¤ of Indiana, upon any of the lands of the United States subject to private ¥,§;°§F;£{l°°d entry; being bounty land due him for services in the last war, but ° which he has not received, in consequence of the loss of his certificate and discharge. Approved, March 3, 1839. "·*-·' Scururs III. Cmxr. CLXXXVIII.—-·An Act for the reliq of the children and heirs of Sebas· Mm-C}, 3, 1g3g_ tain Sroufe, [ale af Ohio, deceased. ·····—··—·‘·*— Be it enacted, &c., That John Allen Alexander and James Alexander, children and heirs of Carnes Alexander, deceased, and Abert Sroufe Authorized to and George Sroufe and Susanna Sroufe, children and heirs at law of ;’”lS’ °°"‘"“ Sebastian Sroufe, late of Putnam county, in the state of Ohio, deceased, un ' be, and they hereby are, authorized, within six months after the passage of this act, to enter with the register and receiver of the land office at Lima, in said state, the west fraction of the south-west quarter of section twenty-one, in township one north, of range five east, lying in the Lima land district of Ohio, on their lirst paying to the receiver of said land office two dollars and fifty cents per acre for said tract of land. Avrnovnn, March 3, 1839. —-·-——- Sruura III. Crux-. CLXXXIX. -..21: ./Bcl for the relief of Jolm .2IhOarrolL junior. March 3, 1839. Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of the Treasury cause to be issued to John McCarroll, junior, land scrip on a Virginia military land Land scrip to warrant, number two thousand four hundred and twenty-nine, which b¤ ¤¤¤¤°d· issued to James Wilder, for one hundred acres of land, on the ninth day of February, one thousand seven hundred and eiglgy-four, upon said
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