Chapter 188. For the relief of George W
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CHAP. 188.— An Act For the relief of George W. Cary. July 18, 1914.[[H. R. 1517](/us/bill/63/hr/1517).][[Private, No. 83](/us/pvtl/63/83).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the George W. Cary.Status of land entry by, to be made.Interior is authorized to investigate the status of the southeast quarter of southwest quarter and west half of southeast quarter section eleven and the northwest quarter of northeast quarter of section fourteen, township thirty-eight north, range eight east, Mount Diablo meridian, within the State of California, to determine whether said lands were settled upon by George W.
Cary prior to the issuance of an allotment to Annie Roseberry, Indian; and if the said Secretary of Cancellation, etc., of Indian trust patent.the Interior does so determine that the said lands were settled upon, he is hereby authorized and empowered to cancel the trust patent issued to the said Annie Roseberry and to award said Annie Roseberry another allotment not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres upon any vacant public lands he may determine, and to allow George Homestead entry allowed.W.
Cary the right to make a homestead entry upon said lands upon which he has settled within three months of the date of the passage and approval of this Act. Approved, July 18, 1914.