It passed the thirteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled "An act making further provision for settling the claims to land in the Territory of Missouri," the claim of Auguste Felteaux' legal representatives under Louis Barada Sen. to a Lot lying and being in St. Charles Common field containing one arpen front by Forty arpens in depth, bounded North by the land of Auguste Chouteau, South by Antoine Gautier, East by the Commons and west by public land has been duly confirmed, and that the fact of the possession and Cultivation required by the act of Congress, aforesaid, with the boundaries and extent of the said claim, has been duly proven before the Recorder of Land Titles, for the state of Missouri and territory of Arkansas, pursuant to an act supplementary to an act passed on the thirteenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and twelve, entitled "An act making further provisions for settling the claims to land in the Territory of Missouri."
In Testimony Thereof, I, Theodore Hunt, Recorder of Land Titles for the said State and Territory, have hereunto set my hand, at St. Louis, this 5th day of April 1825. Theodore Hunt
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