In force, Mar.[March] 2, 1839.
AN ACT for the relief of Joseph L. Reynolds.
1Reynolds, 80 acres of land in Gallatin county, for services in Sac war, and for horse.
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That Joseph L. Reynolds be, and he is hereby, allowed eighty acres of land, in Gallatin county, out of such saline lands as have been heretofore selected and offered for sale at fifty cents per acre, which
has not been entered, to remunerate him for his services and the loss of a horse during
the Sac war of eighteen hundred and thirty-two; and the commissioner of said saline lands is hereby authorized and required to issue said Reynolds a certificate for the same.
Approved, March 2, 1839.
1On February 28, 1839, John Henry introduced Miscellaneous HB 3 in the House. On March 1, the House passed the bill without amendment, and referred it to the Senate. On March 2, the Senate passed the bill without amendment. On the same day, the Council of Revision approved the substitute bill, and the act became law.
Journal of the House of Representatives, at the First Session of the Tenth General
Assembly, of the State of Illinois (Vandalia, IL: William Waters, 1836), 555, 568, 579, 601, 607; Journal of the Senate, at the First Session of the Tenth General Assembly, of the
State of Illinois (Vandalia, IL: William Waters, 1836), 504-05, 505.
Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Eleventh General Assembly (Vandalia, IL: William Walters, 1839), 285, GA Session: 11-1,