Chapter 413. For the relief of Charles T
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CHAP. 413.— An Act For the relief of Charles T. Rader. January 25, 1907.[[S. 538](/us/bill/34/s/538).][[Private, No. 37S](/us/pvt/34/37S).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Charles T. Rader, of Fort Logan, Montana, be, and is hereby, authorized and empoweredCharles T. Rader.Selection of desert land by, authorized. to select by contiguous legal subdivisions, at such place or places as he may desire in the State of Montana, four hundred and eighty acres of unoccupied and unappropriated non-mineral public lands, subject to entry under desert-land laws, and when such selection shall be by him certified to the Secretary of the Interior patent shall be issued to said Rader for the same.
Approved, January 25, 1907.