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An Act for the relief of Samuel T. Smith. 1833 145 (1833)

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CHAPTER CCLXIV.
An Act for the benefit of Amanuel Parkerson, of At'lMinn county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ten-
nessee, That the Cashier of the branch bank of the bank
of the State of Tennessee, at Knoxville, pay to Aman-
nel Parkerson the sum of fifty dollars, the amount paid by
him to James C. Mitchell, as counsel for attending to a
suit, for a reservation, on part of the said Parkerson, who
was the defendant in said suit, for land purchased at the
Knoxville land sales in the year 1820.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
D. BURFORD,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed November 30, 1833.
CHAPTER CCLXV.
An Act for the relief of Samuel T. Smith.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ten-
nessee, That the county court of Davidson county, are
hereby authorized to emancipate Jane or Jincy,a woman
of color, the wife of Samuel T. Smith, a free man of color,
and her children, Elizabeth and Daniel, and any other the
said Jane may have, upon the said Samuel or any other
person giving bond and security to said county court, ac-
cording to the laws in force previous to the act of 1831,
on that subject; and the said Jane or Jincy, and her chil-
dren, shall not be compelled to remove without the limits
of this State, as required by the said act of 1831.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
D.BURFORD,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed November 30, 1833.     .
CHAPTER CCLXVI.
An Act for the relief of Isaac Boyer.
Whereas, it appears there is a mistake in grant No.
10146, issued by the Register of East Tennessee to Isaac
Boyer, which mistake occurs in the omission of one of
the calls in said grant.
SEC 1. Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly of the
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