Wisconsin Code § 2.08

Transcribed records of Menominee County
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records of Menominee County, which have been or may be transcribed from the original records of other counties, of which the
territory now comprising said Menominee County was formerly
a part, under and by direction of the county board of Menominee
County and properly attested by the affidavit of the person or persons making such transcription or certified to under the hand and
official seal of the officer having the custody of such original
records, shall be received in all courts as prima facie evidence of
the matters therein contained in the same manner as now provided by law for the reception of record evidence. Title in
grantees of the United States to lands situated in Menominee
County shall become valid as of the effective date of the patent to
such grantees, and no action or proceeding shall be commenced
in any court in this state to question the validity of title passed by
the patent when the patent has been duly recorded with the register of deeds of Menominee County. This section shall not affect
any rights of this state.

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