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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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Light-house on Boon Island, Buoys off Cape Fear River, Beacon at New Inlet, Buoys at Edgartown, Column on Cape Elizabeth, Beacons and Buoys at Beverly Harbour. An act to erect a light-house on Boon island in the State of Massachusetts, to place buoys off Cape Fear river, and to erect a beacon at New Inlet, in the State of North Carolina, and to place buoys at the entrance of the harbour of Edgartown, and to erect a column of stone on Cape Elizabeth, and to complete the beacons and buoys at the entrance of Beverly harbour, in the State of Massachusetts.March 2, 1811.
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Right of Suffrage extended in the Indiana Territory, &c. An act to extend the right of suffrage in the Indiana territory, and for other purposes. (Obsolete.)March 3, 1811.
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Salaries of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. An act to increase the salaries of the judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia.March 3, 1811.
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Appropriations to carry Indian Treaties into Effect. An act making appropriations for carrying into effect a treaty between the United States and the Great and Little Osage Nations of Indians, concluded at Fort Clarke, on the tenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eight, and for other purposes. (Obsolete.)March 3, 1811.
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Appropriations for Fortifications. An act making further appropriations to complete the fortifications commenced for the security of the ports and harbours of the United States. (Obsolete.)March 3, 1811.
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Compensation to Persons who have taken an Account of the Manufacturing Establishments in the United States. An act for allowing a reasonable compensation to the persons who have taken an account of the several manufacturing establishments and manufactures within the United States.March 3, 1811.
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Cumberland Road. An act in addition to the act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in the State of Maryland, to the State of Ohio. (Obsolete.)March 3, 1811.
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Adjustment of Claims to Lands, and Sale of Lands in the Territories of Orleans and Louisiana. An act providing for the final adjustment of claims to lands, and for the sale of the public lands in the territories of Orleans and Louisiana, and to repeal the act passed for the same purpose and approved February sixteenth, one thousand eight hundred and eleven.March 3, 1811.
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Transportation of certain Documents free of Postage. An act to authorize the transportation of certain documents free of postage. (Obsolete.)Nov. 18, 1811.
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District Court in the District of Maine. An act to alter the time of holding one of the terms of the District Court in the district of Maine.Nov. 28, 1811.
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Appropriation for the Support of a Library. An act making a further appropriation for the support of a library. (Obsolete.)Dec. 6, 1811.
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Land-offices in the Territory of Orleans. An act extending the time for opening the several land-offices established in the territory of Orleans. (Obsolete.)Dec. 12, 1811.
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Public Lands held by Right of Pre-emption. An act allowing further time for completing the payments on certain lands held by right of pre-emption, in the Mississippi territory. (Obsolete.)Dec. 12, 1811.
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Roads in Ohio. An act to authorize the surveying and marking of certain roads in the State of Ohio, as contemplated by the treaty of Brownstown, in the territory of Michigan. (Obsolete.)Dec. 12, 1811.
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Apportionment of Representatives in Congress under the Third Census. An act for the apportionment of Representatives among the several states, according to the third enumeration. (Obsolete.)Dec. 21, 1811.
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Military Establishment. An act for completing the existing military establishment. (Obsolete.)Dec. 24, 1811.
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Companies of Rangers to be raised. An act authorizing the President of the United States to raise certain companies of rangers for the protection of the frontier of the United States. (Obsolete.)Jan. 2, 1812.
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