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An Act to permit certain free negroes and mulattoes, still in the state, to remain until the first day of January, 1863. 1860-1861 206 (1860)

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SEc. 3. Be it further enacted, That this act, and the said act
incorporating said town of Greenwood, as hereinbeofore men-
tioned, shall be in force as the charter of said town of Jones-
boro, from and after the passage of this act.
APPROVED, January 10th, 1861.
No. 99.
AN ACT to permit certain free negres and mulattoes, still in
the state, to remain until the first day of January, 1863.
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1. Operation of act, approved February  12th, 1859, suspended till Iot day
of January, 1863.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State
of Arkansas, That all free negroes and mulattoes, now within
the limits of this state, who are held in duress, or by operation
of law, be, and they are, hereby permitted to remain until the
first day of January, 1863, free and exempt from the operation
of an act approved February 12th, 1859, requiring all free
negroes and mulattoes to leave the state, until that time.
APPROVED, January 10th, 1861.

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