Title:
An Act Granting a Land Certificate of Twelve Hundred and Eighty (1280) Acres to Each of the Surviving Soldiers of the Texas Revolution and the Surviving Signers of the Declaration of Texas Independence and to the Suriving Widows of Such Soldiers and Signers, and to the Widows of Those Who Fell at the Dawson Massacre, and to Repeal an act Approved April 26th 1879 Entitled "An Act Granting a Land Certificate of Six Hundred and Forty Acres to Each of the Indigent Veterans Who was Engaged In the Struggle for Texas Independence Prior to and at the Battle of San Jacinto Enrolled Under the Act Approved July 28th 1876"
Description:
Chapter 45
Alternate title:
S.B. 131
Identifier:
17_legislature_SB131
Collection:
Secretary of State legislative bills and resolutions filed (General and Special Laws)
Creator:
Texas. Secretary of State. Government Filings Section
Date of creation:
1881-03-15
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1941/004
Container information:
2-7L/73
Geographic coverage:
Texas
Subject:
Legislation
Subject:
Law
Type:
Text
Type:
Legislative records
Citation information:
S.B. 131, An Act Granting a Land Certificate of Twelve Hundred and Eighty (1280) Acres to Each of the Surviving Soldiers of the Texas Revolution and the Surviving Signers of the Declaration of Texas Independence and to the Suriving Widows of Such Soldiers and Signers, and to the Widows of Those Who Fell at the Dawson Massacre, and to Repeal an act Approved April 26th 1879 Entitled "An Act Granting a Land Certificate of Six Hundred and Forty Acres to Each of the Indigent Veterans Who was Engaged In the Struggle for Texas Independence Prior to and at the Battle of San Jacinto Enrolled Under the Act Approved July 28th 1876". 17th Legislature, Regular Session (1881), Texas Secretary of State legislative bills and resolutions filed (General and Special Laws). Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Language:
English
Legislative session:
17th Legislature