Chapter 221. To correct an error in the record of the supplemental treaty of September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty, made with the Choctaw Indians, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 221.— An Act To correct an error in the record of the supplemental treaty of September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty, made with the Choctaw Indians, and for other purposes. July 9, 1912.[[S. 5141](/us/bill/62/s/5141).][[Public, No. 217](/us/pl/62/217).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Choctaw Indian lands. Miss.Title of lands reserved to Thomas Wall, confirmed.Vol. 7, p. 340. That the reservation of section eight and the west half of section nine, in township nineteen north, range sixteen east, Choctaw meridian, Mississippi, to Thomas Wall, and the sale thereof by him to Anthony Winston, made on December eleventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, be, and the same arc hereby, approved, and the title thereto confirmed in the said Thomas Wall and his vendee, the said Anthony Winston; and the Commissioner of the General Land Office is hereby authorized and directed to cause the proper entries to be made upon the land records of the land office at Jackson, Mississippi, and or the General Land Office, showing that said land was reserved to the said Thomas Wall.
Approved, July 9, 1912.