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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · August 3, 1892 · Chapter 362

Chapter 362.

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CHAP. 362.— An act to grant certain public lands to the State of Minnesota for perpetual use as a public park.August 3, 1892. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Minnesota. Lands granted for public park. Location. That all undisposed lands of the United States situated in the following subdivisions, according to the public surveys thereof, to wit: Section six of township one hundred and forty-two; sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty, and thirty-one of township one hundred and forty-three, all in range thirty-five: sections one, two, three, and four of township one hundred and forty two, and sections one, two, three, four, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty eight, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, of township one hundred and forty-three, all in range thirty-six, situate in the district of lands subject to sale at Saint Cloud and Crookston, Minnesota, is hereby forever granted to the State of Minnesota, to be perpetually used by said State as and for a public State park: *Provided*, That the land hereby*Proviso*.
Reversion. granted shall revert to the United States, together with all improvements thereon, if at any time it shall cease to be exclusively used for a public State park; or if the State shall not pass a law or laws to protect the timber thereon. Sec. 2. That this act shall not in any manner whatsoever interfereVested rights not affected. with, supersede, suspend, modify, or annul the vested rights of any person, company, or corporation in respect to any of said lands existing at the date of the passage of this act.
Approved, August 3, 1892.
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