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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 28 STAT. · June 20, 1894 · Chapter 112

Chapter 112. For the relief of the heirs of Edward Morrison and Nellie Morrison, now deceased

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CHAP. 112.— An Act For the relief of the heirs of Edward Morrison and Nellie Morrison, now deceased.June 20, 1894. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Edward Morrison and Nellie Morrison.Patents to heirs in lieu of former allotments, Oklahoma. That a patent in fee simple be issued to the heirs of Edward Morrison and Nellie Morrison, late of Oklahoma Territory, now deceased, for the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and lot seven, section eight, township twelve north, range seven west, Indian meridian; the south half of the southeast quarter, section twenty-nine, township thirteen north, range seven 988FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Chs. 112, 114–116. 1894. west, Indian meridian; the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and lot eight, section eight, township twelve north, range seven west, Indian meridian; and the north half of the southeast quarter, section twenty-nine, township thirteen north, range seven west, Indian meridian, Oklahoma Territory, said patent being in lieu of patents issued on March sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to “Bennank” (or Edward Morrison) and to “ Wo-ca-sa nowka” (or Nellie Morrison), now deceased, and allottees under section thirteen of the Act entitled Vol. 28, p. 1022.“An Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one.
Approved, June 20, 1894.
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