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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · June 25, 1910 · Chapter 471

Chapter 471. Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to Fred G

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CHAP. 471.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to Fred G. Smith and Lula Smith, minor heirs of George Smith, deceased, for the title in fee to the east half of the northwest quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section seven, township twenty-four north, range thirteen west, sixth principal meridian, in the State of Nebraska, entered as a homestead by said deceased. June 25, 1910. [[H. R. 20554](/us/bill/61/hr/20554).] [[Private, No. 160](/us/pvtl/61/160).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* George Smith.
Completionof homestead entry of, allowed to heirs. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue patent conveying title to the east half of the northwest quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section seven, township twenty-four north, range thirteen west, sixth principal meridian, to Fred G. Smith and Lula Smith, minor heirs of deceased entryman, George Smith, upon submissionCondition. of satisfactory proof within three years after the passage of this Act showing compliance as to improvements only with the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act to amend the homestead laws as toVol. 33, p. 547. certain unappropriated and unreserved lands in Nebraska,” approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four.
Approved, June 25, 1910.
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