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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 2, 1907 · Chapter 2535

Chapter 2535. To fix the boundaries of lands of certain landowners and entrymen adjoining the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation

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CHAP. 2535.— An Act To fix the boundaries of lands of certain landowners and entrymen adjoining the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. March 2, 1907. [[H. R. 24374](/us/bill/34/hr/24374).] [[Public, No. 194](/us/pl/34/194).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That following the boundaryCoeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. Idaho.Grant to owners of land adjoining. of the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, in the State of Idaho, wherever the surveys of said reservation, as finally approved, make it appear to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, that adjoining owners of land or entrymen would be deprived of a portion of their land as said land appears described under patent or entry, such an amount of adjoining land upon payment therefor at their appraised value, as provided in the Act of June twenty-first, nineteen hundred*Ante*, p. 336. and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page three hundred and thirty-five), shall be granted from the reservation to owners of such adjoining land as will complete their respective tracts as defined by patent or entry: *Provided,* That the provisions of this Act shall not*Proviso.*Allotment to Indians excepted. extend to lands which are embraced in allotments made under the pro-visions of the Act of June twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page three hundred and thirty-five), or to lands in the use or occupation of any Indian having tribal rights on the Coeur d’Alene Reservation.
Approved, March 2, 1907.
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