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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · July 15, 1912 · Chapter 234

Chapter 234. To allow an exchange of certain lands in the Harney National Forest

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CHAP. 234.— An Act To allow an exchange of certain lands in the Harney National Forest. July 15, 1912.[[H. R. 21259](/us/bill/62/hr/21259).][[Public, No. 225](/us/pl/62/225).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Harney National Forest, S. Dak.Exchange of lands in, with John L. Baird. That upon the transfer by John L. Baird to the United States of title to the east half of the southeast quarter, and lot numbered one in section four, and lot numbered four in section three, all in township one south, range one east, of Black Hills meridian, containing one hundred and fifty-five and ninety-six one hundredths acres, situated in the Black Hills National Forest, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized, upon the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture, to issue a patent to said John L.
Baird for the lands covered by the Keen Stone Placer mineral survey numbered nineteen hundred and forty-seven, in Lawrence County, South Dakota, containing ninety and nine hundred and seventy-eight one-thousandths acres; and the lands thus transferred to the United States shall thereupon become a part of the Harney National Forest. Approved, July 15, 1912.
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