THIRTIETH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION.
H. R. 195.
(No Report.)
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
February 8, 1848.
Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow.
Mr. Wick, from the Committee on Private Land Claims, reported the following bill:
A BILL
For the relief of Marcus Fulton Johnson.
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the United States of America in Congress
assembled
, That whenever the Commissioner of the Gen-
eral Land Office shall be satisfied that the inhabitants of
township number eighteen, of range thirteen east, in the
Ouachita land district, have abandoned or relinquished
their claim to lot or fractional section number thirty-three,
in said township, as a selection for school purposes, then
and thenceforth the said lot of land last named shall be
open to the pre-emption claim and location of the said
Marcus Fulton Johnson, upon proper proof being made,
as is required by existing laws.

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H R No 195
For the relief of Marcus Fulton Johnson

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