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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · February 3, 1903 · Chapter 399

Chapter 399. Providing for allotments of lands in severalty to the Indians of the Lac Courte Oreille and Lac du Flambeau reservations in the State of Wisconsin

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CHAP. 399.— An Act Providing for allotments of lands in severalty to the Indians of the Lac Courte Oreille and Lac du Flambeau reservations in the State of Wisconsin. February 3, 1903.[[Public, No. 54](/us/pl/57/54).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Section. 1. That with the consent of the ChippewaLac Courte Oreille Reservation, Wis.Allotment of lands to Indians of. Indians of Lake Superior, located on the Lac Courte Oreille Reservation in the State of Wisconsin, to be obtained in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, the President may allot to each Indian now living and residing on said reservation and entitled to so reside, and who has not heretofore received an allotment not exceeding eightyVol, 10, p. 1109. acres of land, such allotments to be subject in all respects, except as to the age and condition of the allottee, to the provisions of the third article of the treaty with the Chippewas of Lake Superior and the Mississippi, concluded September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four.
Sec. 2. That the provisions of section one ofLac du Flambeau Reservation, Wis.Allotment of lands to Indians of. this Act shall also under same terms and conditions apply to the Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior located on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in the State of Wisconsin. Approved, February 3, 1903.
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