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An Act to authorize Charles Elliott, Administrator of the Estate of Moses Elliott, deceased, to sell the real estate, and three slaves belonging to said estate. 1842-1843 213 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsar0057 and id is 1 raw text is: 213
ment, in any manner contrary to the wishes of the person or persons,
at whose charge and by whom, such pupil or student has been placed
in the institution aforesaid.
SEc. 8. Be it further enacted, That this act take effect and'be in
force, from and after its passage.
W. S. OLDHAM, Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
L. B. TULLY, President
of the Senate, pro tempore.
Approved, the 31st Jan., 1843.
A. YELL.
An act to authorize James Whitely to affiliate Joseph Cunningham
and Rebecca Cunningham, and for other purposes.
SECTIoN                         SECTION
1. Who to be adopted.           2. When to take effect.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, That
James Whitely be, and he is hereby, authorized to adopt Joseph and
Rebecca Cunningham, as his children; and the said Joseph and Re-
beccaCunningham shall hereafter be known and called by the name
and surname of Joseph Whitely and Rebecca Whitely, and they
may and shall inherit all the estate real and personal, of the said James
Whitely, in the same manner that they would, if they were the law-
ful issue of -his body.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That this act shall take effect and
be in force from-and after its passage.
W. S. OLDHAM, Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
L. B. TULLY, President
of the Senate, pro tempore.
Approved, the 31st Jan., 1843.
A. YELL.
An act to authorize Charles Elliott, Administrator of the Estate of
Moses Elliott, deceased, to sell the real estate, and three slaves be-
longing to said estate.
SECTION                        SECTION
1. Authority to sell property.  3. When in force.
2. Moneys accounted for how.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas,

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