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An Act to emancipate Stephen Lytle, and others. 1833 142 (1833)

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lumbia, be, and they are hereby, authorized to sell certair
vacant lots in said town, and pay over the proceeds of sucl
sale to the Trustees of fthe female Academy in Columbia
by them to be appropriated to the building of a femah
academy in said town.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
D. BURFORD,
Passed November 30, 1833.    Speaker of the Senate.
CHAPTER CCLVII.
An Act for the relief of John May.
Mode or relief  SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General fsenbly of the
prescribed.  State of Tennessee, That John May of the county of M'-
Minn, shall have until the first day of October 1834, to
pay the State for the north west quarter section of land,
section three, first fractional township south, range first
west of the Meredian in the Iliwassee District; and that
he shall have all the discounts, both as to principal and in-
terest, that is extended to purchasers under the act of As-
sembly, passed December 1, 1831, for the relief of pur-
chasers, or to dispose of the forfeited lands purchased at
the Hiwassee land sales in the year 1820.
Land to be sold  SEc. 2. Be it enacted, That if the said May should fail
on failure to  or refuse to pay for said land by the first of October 1834,
ply.      that said land shall be disposed of by the Entry Taker of
the Hiiwassee District, as is now prescribed by the before
recited act.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
D. BURFORD,
Passed November 30, 1833.    Speaker of the Senate.
CHAPTER CCLVIII.
An Act to emancipate Stephen Lytle, and others.
Stephen Lytle  SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General dssenbly of the
n ?aily. State of Tennessee, That Stephen Lytle, a man of color, and
nlancipated.  his wife Charity and his daughter Mary Shepherd, be, and
they are hereby, emancipated without being compelled to
leave this State, upon the said Stephen giving bond and
sufficient security to the county court of' Davidson, for
their good behaviour, and also that they will not become
a public charge.

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