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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · February 25, 1909 · Chapter 197

Chapter 197. Extending the time for final entry of mineral claims within the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation in Wyoming

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CHAP. 197.— An Act Extending the time for final entry of mineral claims within the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. February 25, 1909.[[H. R. 23473](/us/bill/70/hr/23473).][[Public, No. 266.](/us/pl/70/266)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section two of chapterShoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyo.Mineral claims in.Time of final entry extended.Vol. 33, p. 1021, amended. fourteen hundred and fifty-two of the Statutes of the Fifty-eighth Congress (United States Statutes at Large, volume thirty-three, part one), being “An Act to ratify and amend an agreement with the Indians residing on the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, in the State of Wyoming, and to make appropriations to carry the same into 651 effect.” be, and the same is hereby, amended so that all claimants and locators of mineral lands within the ceded portion of said reservation shall have five years from the date of location within which to make entry and payment instead of three years, as now provided by the said Act.
Approved, February 25, 1909.
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