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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · April 21, 1904 · Chapter 1410

Chapter 1410. Permitting the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company to sell its railroads and properties to the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company

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CHAP. 1410.— An Act Permitting the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company to sell its railroads and properties to the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company. April 21, 1904. [[H. R. 13992](/us/bill/58/hr/13992).] [[Public, No. 133](/us/pl/58/133).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Oklahoma. Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company in. Sale to Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company, authorized.
That the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company may sell and convey to the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company, and the latter company may purchase the railway of the said Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company, extending from Stevens, in the Cherokee Nation, to Guthrie, in Oklahoma Territory: and from Osage Junction, in the Osage Reservation in Oklahoma Territory, to Wybark, in the Creek Nation, in the Indian Territory; and from Fallis, in Oklahoma Territory, to Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma Territory; and from said Oklahoma City to Lehigh, in the Choctaw Nation, in the Indian Territory; and Terms. the rights, privileges, and franchises pertaining thereto; such sale and conveyance to be made upon such terms as may be agreed upon by the board of directors of the respective companies.
Approved, April 21, 1904.
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