Private law 233-260, 79th Congress. Boardman, Daniel. S. 504, act to quiet title and possession with respect to that certain unconfirmed and located private land claim known as claim of Daniel Boardman. C. no. 13. in Cosby and Skipwith's report of 1820, certificate 749, and being designated as sec. 44, township 7 south, range 3 east. Greensburg land district, Livingston Parish. La., on official plat of said township.
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Boardman, Daniel. S. 504, act to quiet title and possession with respect to that certain unconfirmed and located private land claim known as claim of Daniel Boardman. C. no. 13. in Cosby and Skipwith's report of 1820, certificate 749, and being designated as sec. 44, township 7 south, range 3 east. Greensburg land district, Livingston Parish. La., on official plat of said township.
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Private law 233-260, 79th Congress. Boardman, Daniel. S. 504, act to quiet title and possession with respect to that certain unconfirmed and located private land claim known as claim of Daniel Boardman. C. no. 13. in Cosby and Skipwith's report of 1820, certificate 749, and being designated as sec. 44, township 7 south, range 3 east. Greensburg land district, Livingston Parish. La., on official plat of said township.
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Private law 233-260, 79th Congress.
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Congress
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Approved Nov. 14, 1945
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1945-11-14T00:00:00Z
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19451114
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19451114
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Congress
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2
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1945
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1 p.
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