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An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act supplementary to, and more effectually to enforce an act entitled an act prescribing the mode of manumitting slaves in this state, to prevent the future migration of free persons of color thereto; to regulate such free persons of color as now reside therein, and for other purposes. 1819 41 (1819)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0125 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF GEORGIA.

hel.ming; to ie seid Univer ity. and to -ysemize the
fund-4 ;elonl;!u thereto, pawsed tie sixteenth day of De-
,c'mTier 1315. the said Trustees did sell said lands iml
Pllro-u!c of s.aiid art, and bY their then President Jolut
i>own, did uike deeds to the respective purchasers,
a  WhereaIs sone doubts have crisen whether the said
deed-; are leg:ally executed
BE it enected by the Senate and House of Represen-
tatives of the State of Gcor-ia. in General Assembly
met. and 1,! the autlrity (fthe same. That from and af-
ter the pa=-i-e of this act. thie qaid deeds shall be take n.
held and deenmed to all intents and purposes a legal :nd
valid. and adiitted to evidence in any of the superior
couris inl tli 4tate, in their present form, and mithout
inv other documents to support them.
DAVID ADAMS,
14peaker of the Hou4e of Representati' es.
1AT    RLlEW  TALIOT,
President of the Senate.
Assented to. Ed November. 1t9.
JOHN    CLARK. Governor.
AN ACT
To alItr and aend an act entitled an act supplementary
to. al more eillectuall to enforce an :ua entitled an
-:-( pre-emi g the maode of Imanmnitting Iltaves in this
-: e, to preet the fUture niiration of free per ons
of' color the rto: to reiuliatc -uchi reIe per.ons of color
as now re-be ! hierein. and for other purpoe. passed
the 19th Decinbemr. 181S.
WHEHF.ES 1). (hIe .f01l s,(c ia f in the above recited act,
all free lorron. of color i        ng within thik talte
at the time oif the palin~ of aid 'act. anid continuin
therein on the irt day of larch thereafter, wre requi
4 ulder ('rlin pr'ovisionms and restric!ions on the -aid
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