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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · July 10, 1912 · Chapter 229

Chapter 229. Authorizing the sale of certain lands in the Flathead Indian Reservation to the town of Ronan, State of Montana, for the purposes of a public park and public-school site

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CHAP. 229.— An Act Authorizing the sale of certain lands in the Flathead Indian Reservation to the town of Ronan, State of Montana, for the purposes of a public park and public-school site. July 10, 1912.[[S. 6946](/us/bill/62/s/6946).][[Public, No. 223](/us/pl/62/223).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Flathead Indian Reservation.Sale of tract to Ronan, Mont. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to sell and convey to the town of Ronan, Montana, under such terms, conditions, and regulations as he may prescribe, not to exceed twenty acres of unallotted tribal land within the Flathead Indian Reservation, at not less than its appraised price; said lands to be used by the town of Ronan for school, park, or other public purposes: *Provided*, That the*Proviso*.Proceeds to credit of tribe. net proceeds received from the sale of said lands shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Flathead Indians and draw interest at the rate now provided by law, and may thereafter be used for the benefit of said Indians.
Approved, July 10, 1912.
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