Chapter 120. Extending the right of commutation to certain homestead settlers on lands in Oklahoma Territory, opened to settlement under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to ratify and confirm the agreement with the Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and to make appropriations for carrying the same
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CHAP. 120.— An Act Extending the right of commutation to certain homestead settlers on lands in Oklahoma Territory, opened to settlement under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to ratify and confirm the agreement with the Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and to make appropriations for carrying the same into effect.” April 11, 1898. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Public lands.Commutation to settlers on ceded Kickapoo lands, Oklahoma.Vol. 27, p. 562.
That the right of commutation is hereby extended to all bona fide homestead settlers on the lands in Oklahoma Territory, opened to settlement under the provisions of the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to ratify and confirm an agreement with the Kickapoo Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and to make appropriations for carrying the same into effect,” approved March third, Vol. 29, p. 868.eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and the President’s proclamation FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess.
II. Chs. 120, 121. 1898. 355 thereon, after fourteen months from the date of settlement, upon full payment for the lands at the price provided in said Act. Approved, April 11, 1898.