Chapter 151. Fixing the time for homestead entrymen on lands embraced in the Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reservation to establish residence on same
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CHAP. 151.— An Act Fixing the time for homestead entrymen on lands embraced in the Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reservation to establish residence on same. January 17, 1907. [[H. R. 21202](/us/bill/59/hr/21202).] [[Public, No. 16](/us/pl/59/16).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That homestead entrymen on Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.Time extended for establishing residence of homestead settlers on ceded part of.Vol. 33, p. 1021.*Post*, p. 3208.lands formerly embraced in the Wind River or Shoshone Indian Reservation, in Wyoming, which were opened to entry under the provisions of the Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, shall have six months after the date of tiling upon their lands, or until May fifteenth, nineteen hundred and seven, to establish residence upon the lands entered by them.
Approved, January 17, 1907.