APA (7th ed.) Citation

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands & ProQuest (Firm). (1845). Resolutions of the E150 General Assembly of Arkansas, for an alteration of the law for the adjudication of unconfirmed French and Spanish claims, so that, where they conflict with the claims of actual settlers, who would otherwise be entitled to a right of pre-emption, the settler may be allowed to enter his improvement in legal subdivisions, and the claimant be allowed to enter the same quantity on another portion of the public lands; and, also, that the Bowie claims, when confirmed by the Supreme Court of the late Territory of Arkansas, and passed into the hands of innocent purchasers, previously to having been adjudged fraudulent, may be confirmed. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and ProQuest (Firm). Resolutions of the E150 General Assembly of Arkansas, for an Alteration of the Law for the Adjudication of Unconfirmed French and Spanish Claims, so That, Where They Conflict with the Claims of Actual Settlers, Who Would Otherwise Be Entitled to a Right of Pre-emption, the Settler May Be Allowed to Enter His Improvement in Legal Subdivisions, and the Claimant Be Allowed to Enter the Same Quantity on Another Portion of the Public Lands; and, Also, That the Bowie Claims, When Confirmed by the Supreme Court of the Late Territory of Arkansas, and Passed into the Hands of Innocent Purchasers, Previously to Having Been Adjudged Fraudulent, May Be Confirmed. Washington: [publisher not identified], 1845.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and ProQuest (Firm). Resolutions of the E150 General Assembly of Arkansas, for an Alteration of the Law for the Adjudication of Unconfirmed French and Spanish Claims, so That, Where They Conflict with the Claims of Actual Settlers, Who Would Otherwise Be Entitled to a Right of Pre-emption, the Settler May Be Allowed to Enter His Improvement in Legal Subdivisions, and the Claimant Be Allowed to Enter the Same Quantity on Another Portion of the Public Lands; and, Also, That the Bowie Claims, When Confirmed by the Supreme Court of the Late Territory of Arkansas, and Passed into the Hands of Innocent Purchasers, Previously to Having Been Adjudged Fraudulent, May Be Confirmed. [publisher not identified], 1845.

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