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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · February 16, 1911 · Chapter 91

Chapter 91.

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CHAP. 91.— AN ACT Authorizing homestead entries on certain lands formerly a part of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, in the State of Minnesota. February 16, 1911.[[H.R. 32222](/us/bill/36/hr/32222).][[Public, No. 382](/us/bill/36/pl/382).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That hereafter all landsPublic lands.ceded under the Act entitled “An Act to authorize the sale of what is known as the Red Lake Indian Reservation, in Minnesota,” Homestead entries on ceded Red Dike Indian Reservation, Minn.approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and four, and undisposed of, shall be subject to homestead Vol. 33, p. 46.entry at the price of four dollars per acre, payable as provided in section three of said Act, for all lands not heretofore entered; and for all lands embraced in canceled entries the price shall be the same as that at which they were originally entered: *Provided,**Provisos.*That where such entries have been or shall hereafter be canceled pursuant to contests, the contestant shall have a preference right to enter the land Preference rights to contestants.embraced in such canceled entry, as prescribed in the Act of July twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two:
Vol. 27, p. 270.*Provided further,* That all lands entered under this Act shall, in addition to the payments herein provided for, be subject to drainage charges, Drainage charges.if any, authorized under the Act Vol. 35, p. 169.entitled “An Act to authorize the drainage of certain lands in the State of Minnesota,” approved May twentieth, nineteen hundred and eight. (Twenty-seventh Statutes, page two hundred and seventy.) Approved, February 16, 1911.
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