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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · June 30, 1906 · Chapter 3931

Chapter 3931. To extend the public-land laws of the United States to the lands comprised within the limits of the abandoned Fort Crittenden Military Reservation, in the State of Utah, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 3931.— An Act To extend the public-land laws of the United States to the lands comprised within the limits of the abandoned Fort Crittenden Military Reservation, in the State of Utah, and for other purposes. June 30, 1906. [[H. R. 12323](/us/bill/59/hr/12323).] [[Public, No. 400](/us/pl/59/400).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Public lands.Fort Crittenden Military Reservation, Utah.Laws extended to.
That the general laws for the disposal of the public lands of the United States are hereby extended and made applicable to the lands comprised within the limits of the abandoned Fort Crittenden Military Reservation in the State of Utah. Sec. 2. Patents to lands in abandoned Fort Rice Military Reservation. N. Dak. That all persons now having or who may hereafter file homestead applications upon any of the lands situate within the abandoned Fort Rice Military Reservation, in the State of North Dakota, shall be entitled to a patent to the land tiled upon by such person upon compliance with the provisions of the homestead law of the United States and proper proof thereof, and shall not be required to pay the appraised values of such lands in addition to such compliance with the said homestead law.
Approved, June 30, 1906.
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