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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · June 28, 1906 · Chapter 3580

Chapter 3580. Authorizing the patenting, of certain lands to school district number fifty-seven, Nez Perces County, Idaho

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CHAP. 3580.— An Act Authorizing the patenting, of certain lands to school district number fifty-seven, Nez Perces County, Idaho. June 28, 1906. [[H. R. 15506](/us/bill/59/hr/15506).] [[Public, No. 329](/us/pl/59/329).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the Public lands. Granted to school district No. 57 in Nez Perces County, Idaho. Interior is hereby authorized and directed to cause patent to issue to school district number fifty-seven, in the county of Nez Perces, State of Idaho, for the use and benefit of said district, for the following-described tract of land within said county, to wit:
Commencing on Description. the east line of the right of way of the Lapwai branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad where it crosses the section line between sections two and eleven, of township thirty-five north, range four west, of the Boise meridian, Idaho, marked by a stone sixteen by ten by eight inches, set twelve inches in the ground and marked by a cross on top, from which the corner to sections two, three, ten, and eleven bears south eighty-nine degrees fifty-four minutes west three thousand two hundred and forty-two feet distant; thence running south ten degrees twenty-five minutes east along the east line of said right of way thirteen chains seventy links to the north line of the county road to a cedar post set three feet in the ground; thence north eighty degrees east along the north line of the county road to the east line of the former Fort Lapwai military reserve to a mound of rock two feet high; thence north twenty-six degrees west along the east line of said former reserve to the line between sections two and eleven, marked by 550 a stone fifteen by ten by ten inches and set ten inches in the ground and marked with cross on top, from which corner to sections one, two, eleven, and twelve bears north eighty-nine degrees fifty-four minutes east twenty-six chains distant; thence south eighty-nine degrees fifty-four minutes west three hundred and seventeen feet to the place of beginning, containing three and one-half acres, more or less, and located on the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven, township thirty-five north, of range four west, Boise meridian.
Approved, June 28, 1906.
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