Pre-emption: To the inhabitants and cultivators of tracts in Louisiana and Mis- souri, not claimed by others To cultivators in Illinois To settlers on school lands Persons claiming, allowed further time to enter To certain settlers in Louisiana, Missouri, and Illinois To settlers on school lands To settlers in Louisiana Page. 245, 257, 258, 271 257 - 270,271, 329 281 282 312 318 The privilege granted to certain purchasers at public sale 329 333 To the State of Alabama 367 Persons having the right of, in Arkansas, empowered to make other To inhabitants and cultivators in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida 407 409 To the city of Mobile, for four sections 431 To purchasers of public lands, who have forfeited for non-payment The right of, granted to certain purchasers and occupants of public The right of, granted to all settlers who are housekeepers The right of, to certain back lands, granted to the inhabitants of Loui- To settlers in Missouri, whose claims are rejected Further time given to settlers claiming the right of, to file claims To settlers and occupants To settlers, heads of families, and residents President of the United States: To commission certain officers Powers vested in, to direct sales Pulaski: Site for the town of, disposed of 488, 534 - 499, 531, 536 506 188 511 525 574 - 162, 260, 321 315 Purchasers of public lands: Allowed further time to complete payments 169, 178, 203, 204, Allowed further time to accept provisions of the relief act of July 1, 336, 343 369, 433 To obtain credits for half-quarter sections 395, 396 The time extended to entitle them to the benefit of the relief laws rate Allowed a credit in the purchase of other lands, for any payment on Allowed pre-emption rights; to complete payments at reduced rates; Purchasers from the United States, of void titles, to be indemnified To act as superintendents of sales 295 To be appointed for Ohio and Indiana To be appointed for St. Helena and Jackson court-house land districts To be appointed for the district of Lawrence county, Arkansas To be appointed for districts in Alabama and Illinois 314 319 322 327 Compensation of, as superintendents of sales Appointed for Lexington, Missouri Duties and compensation as commissioner for examination of land- titles To be appointed for Arkansas 370, 528 371 430 501 To be appointed for Alabama To be appointed for Michigan 508 541 Description of those entitled to grants To be appointed for Cherokee and Chickasaw lands Recorder of land-titles in Louisiana- To be appointed Compensation In Missouri- Duties required of Refugees-Grants promised to Reservations of land for From British provinces, required to transmit claims Lands set apart for, and allotted to Time extended to bring in claims The Secretary of War, Secretary of the Treasury, and Comptroller, to adjudicate on their claims Additional grants to Registers of land-offices- 614 123 123 218, 219, 231, 234, 243 219, 232, 234, 243, 264 5, 8, 10 16 57 57, 174 79, 101, 102 174 174 207 To be appointed and to give bonds 71 Duties of, prescribed 74 How they shall proceed when they become purchasers 76 To regulate locations of land for which certificates of title may have To be appointed Duties required of - 161, 259, 314 Compensation allowed to 244, 246, 258, 264, 304, 320, 330, 331, 333, 370, 379, 139 146 Registers of land-offices- To be appointed for Lawrence county, Arkansas Duties of, under certain relief laws Duties of, under laws confirming titles To be appointed for Alabama To be appointed for Michigan Penalty upon, for false information To be appointed for Cherokee and Chickasaw lands Registers and receivers of certain districts- To act as superintendents of sales To direct the survey and location of certain confirmed titles To decide on conflicting claims To receive and record evidences of title in Louisiana To decide upon titles To issue certificates of confirmed or recognised claims To reside at the places where land-offices are located - Relief to the purchasers of public lands BY SURRENDER OF LANDS— Suffererers by earthquakes to locate other lands To purchasers, generally To the purchasers of public lands— By release of interest Page. 322 327 337, 343 469 345 350, 528 351 364 368 371 501 508 541 555 614 189 353 353 365 319, 430 320 481 581 255 335, 342, 369, 375, 433 336, 343, 369, 412 439, 440 484 By allowing a credit on the purchase of other lands for the amount paid By granting them the right of pre-emption to forfeited lands 507 By allowing them to apply any payments for lands forfeited or relinquished 411, 412 To purchasers of public lands BY THE SURRENDER OF PURCHASES-335, 342, 369, 376 The reservation for, in Ohio, to be sold, and the proceeds appro- Reservation, from sale, of land contiguous to the Miami road Of certain lots in St. Augustine Reservations of public lands- For the use of the ancient settlers on the Mississippi Reservations of salt and hot-springs and contiguous land Of salt-springs, for Ohio For officers and soldiers of Virginia line For seminary of learning For the Delaware Indians - 25, 31, 513 25 28 31 52, 107, 260, 262, 456, 494 55 61 77, 269 - 103, 220, 300 107, 183, 193, 260, 270, 305 161-sold, 332 Reservation ordered to be sold, with the exception of school-lands and salt-springs For support of salt-works For the location of land-claims in Illinois Page. 163, 502 245, 257 For naval timber For the Creek Indians, located For the Creeks, to be purchased by the United States, and disposed of For schools in Indiana For the Christian Indians To Wyandot Indians For schools in Missouri, to be sold For salt-springs in Illinois, authorized to be sold The sections reserved through which the Florida canal may pass Salt and hot-springs in Arkansas, with contiguous lands In cases where claimed by individuals Indian, the reversionary interest of the United States in certain, relin- 307, 565 347 394 400 479 484, 491 486 494 495 472, 473 510 565 502 511 532, 578 563, 568 572 216 At Fort Jackson, Alabama, to be sold Of lands on the Wabash canal Under Choctaw treaty Restrictions upon the States, on the subject of lands Rivers and streams, to be public highways 54, 56, 98, 107, 187, 195, 216, 310, 365 And waters, emptying into the Mississippi and the gulf of Mexico, Roads, to Ohio, &c., provision for Three per cent. of land-sales in Ohio appropriated to And canals, five per cent. of proceeds of public lands appropriated for, 202, 216, 286 86 89 187 267, 286 302 309 321 360 426, 485 431, 435 Leading to Illinois, two-fifths of proceeds of lands in Illinois appropri- And canals, and improving water-courses: five per cent. of proceeds of And canals, five per cent. of proceeds of public lands in Missouri appro- From the lower rapids of the Miami, land appropriated for S. Sac and Fox Indians: The reversionary interest of the United States to certain 161, 166, 168, 172, 176, 182, 183, 184, 192, 194, 254, 260, 272, To certain emigrants from France, for the cultivation of the vine and 164 188, 521, 522 223 532 287, 344, 512 The State of Illinois authorized to sell certain reservations for salt- In Illinois, the reservations for, authorized to be sold In Missouri, authorized to be sold with lands In Arkansas, with contiguous land reserved from sale and leased by Salt-works, lands reserved for Sandusky, town site at the lower rapids of, to be divided into lots and sold 484 491 494 199 272 13, 25, 85, 97, 142, 147, 148, 166, 184, 260, 276, 301, 309, 314, 321, 346, 347 Special appropriations of land for, in Ohio 88 136 Certain unclaimed commons and lots appropriated to Authority to lease lands reserved for, in Mississippi 216, 270 267, 547 Sections substituted for the 16th, where pre-emption rights interfere 313 372 Lots appropriated for the use of, in the town of Gnadenhutten 391 414 The county of Lawrence, Mississippi, authorized to select a section When entered or disposed of, other lands in Arkansas may be substituted 472 510 Seats of justice, the right of pre-emption to certain lands granted for the pur- 107, 142, 183, 193, 260, 267, 302, 308, 310, 365, 415, 427 419 |