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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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Roads in Michigan. An act to aid in the construction of certain roads in the territory of Michigan.June 30, 1834.
718
Road from opposite Memphis to Little Rock. An act for the completion of the road from a point opposite to Memphis, in the state of Tennessee, to Little Rock, in the territory of Arkansas.June 30, 1834.
718
Arrearages to the Officers of the Marine Corps. An act making certain allowances and granting certain arrearages to the captains and subalterns of the United States corps of marines.June 30, 1834.
718
Appropriations for Fortifications. An act making appropriations for certain fortifications of the United States for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.June 30, 1834.
719
Lighthouses, &c. An act making appropriations for building lighthouses, lightboats, beacons, and monuments, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.June 30, 1834.
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Claims of Citizens of Georgia on the Creek Indians. An act to carry into full effect the fourth article of the treaty of the eighth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, with the Creek nation of Indians, so far as relates to the claims of citizens of Georgia against said Indians, prior to eighteen hundred and two.June 30, 1834.
721
Appropriations for the Public Buildings and Grounds in Washington. An act making appropriations for the public buildings and grounds, and for other purposes.June 30, 1834.
722
Improvement on Pennsylvania Avenue. An act to complete the improvements on Pennsylvania Avenue.June 30, 1834.
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Road in Florida. An act authorizing a road to be cut out from the northern boundary of the territory of Florida, by Marianna, to the town of Appalachicola, within the said territory.June 30, 1834.
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Road from Columbia to Little Rock, Arkansas. An act to mark and open a road from Columbia to Little Rock, in the territory of Arkansas.June 30, 1834.
724
Improvement of the Navigation of the Hudson River. An act making an appropriation for the improvement of the navigation of the Hudson river, in the state of New York.June 30, 1834.
724
An Extra Session of the Legislative Council of Michigan authorized. An act to authorize an extra session of the legislative council of the territory of Michigan.June 30, 1834.
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Purchase of Live Oak for the Navy. An act authorizing the purchase of live oak frames for a frigate and sloop of war, and for other naval purposes.June 30, 1834.
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Claims for Property lost or destroyed in the Service of the United States in the Indian War in Illinois and Michigan. An act to provide for the claims for property lost, captured, or destroyed by the enemy, while in the military service of the United States during the late war with the Indians on the frontiers of Illinois and Michigan territory.June 30, 1834.
726
Bridge across the Potomac. An act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Potomac, and repealing all acts already passed in relation thereto. June 30, 1834.
727
Sale of Lots in the Town of St. Mark’s. An act to authorize the sale of lots in the town of St. Mark’s, in Florida.June 30, 1834.
727
Copyrights. An act supplementary to the act to amend the several acts respecting copyrights.June 30, 1834.
728
Rebuilding the Frigate Congress. An act to provide for rebuilding the frigate Congress.June 30, 1834.
728
Experiments for the Safety of the Steam Engine. An act authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to make experiments for the safety of the steam engine.June 30, 1834.
728
Regulation of Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes. An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers.June 30, 1834.
729
Organization of a Department of Indian Affairs. An act to provide for the organization of the department of Indian affairs.June 30, 1834.
735
Treatment of Persons convicted of Criminal Offences against the United States. An act in addition to the “Act more effectually to provide for the punishment of certain criminals against the United States, and for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and twenty-five.June 30, 1834.
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