Chapter 1816. Confirming the removal of restrictions upon alienation by the Puyallup Indians of the State of Washington of their allotted lands
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CHAP. 1816.— An Act Confirming the removal of restrictions upon alienation by the Puyallup Indians of the State of Washington of their allotted lands. April 28, 1904.[[H. R. 9891](/us/bill/33/hr/9891).][[Public, No. 248](/us/pl/33/248).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Act of CongressPuyallup Indians, Washington.Removal of restrictions upon alienation of allotted lauds of.Vol. 27, p. 633. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three (Twenty-seventh Statutes, page six hundred and thirty-three), authorizing the sale of the Puyallup allotted lands, with restriction upon alienation “for a period of ten years from the date of the passage” thereof, shall be taken and construed as having expressed the consent of the United States to the removal of restriction upon alienation by said Puyallup Indians to their allotted lands from and after the expiration of said period shall be given effect of having been made without any restrictions upon the power of the allottee to alienate his land.
Approved, April 28, 1904.