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A wharf may be built.is hereby authorized to permit a wharf to be built near the site of the lighthouse, on Stratford point, in the state of Connecticut, and to grant the use of such land belonging to the United States as may be required for that purpose: Provided, The use of such wharf shall continue only so long as, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury, it does not interfere with the interests of the United States.

Approved, June 15, 1832.

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June 15, 1832.

Chap. CXXVIII.An Act to create the office of surveyor of public lands for the territory of Arkansas.[1]

Duties.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a surveyor for the territory of Arkansas shall be appointed, who shall have the same authority, and perform the same duties respecting the public lands and private land claims in the territory of Arkansas as are now vested in, and required of, the surveyor of the lands of the United States in Missouri and Illinois.

Maps, papers, &c. relating to lands in Arkansas to be delivered.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the surveyor for Missouri and Illinois to deliver to the surveyor for the territory of Arkansas, all the maps, papers, records, and documents relating to the public lands and private land claims in Arkansas, which may be in his office; and in every case where it shall be impracticable to make separation of such maps, papers, records, and documents, without injury, it shall be his duty to cause copies thereof, certified by him, to be furnished to the surveyor of Arkansas, which copies shall be of the same validity as the originals.

Location of office.
Salary of draughtsman and clerks.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the surveyor of Arkansas, to be appointed in pursuance of this act, shall establish his office at such place as the President of the United States may deem most expedient for the public service, and that he shall be allowed an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars, and that he be authorized to employ one skilful draughtsman and two clerks, whose aggregate compensation shall not exceed eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

Approved, June 15, 1832.

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June 15, 1832.

Chap. CXXIX.An Act granting to the territory of Arkansas one thousand acres of land, for the erection of a courthouse and jail at Little Rock.

Land to be selected by governor.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be granted to the territory of Arkansas, a quantity of land not exceeding one thousand acres, contiguous to, and adjoining the town of Little Rock, for the erection of a courthouse and jail in said town; which lands shall be selected by the governor of the territory by legal sub-divisions, and disposed of in such manner as the legislature may by law direct; and the proceeds of the lands so disposed of, shall be applied towards building a courthouse and jail in said town of Little Rock; and the surplus, if any, may be applied to such other objects as the legislature of said territory may deem proper.

Approved, June 15, 1832.

  1. Notes of the acts relating to the territory, afterwards the state of Arkansas, vol. iii. 493.