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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · October 17, 1914 · Chapter 325

Chapter 325. To provide for certificate of title to homestead entry by a female American citizen who has intermarried with an alien

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CHAP. 325.— An Act To provide for certificate of title to homestead entry by a female American citizen who has intermarried with an alien. October 17, 1914. [[H. R. 11745](/us/bill/63/hr/11745).] [[Public, No. 213](/us/pl/63/213).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Public lands. Female citizen marrying an alien may receive homestead patent. That any female citizen of the United States who has initiated a claim to a tract of public land under any of the laws applicable thereto, and who thereafter has complied with all the conditions as to the acquisition of title to such land prescribed by the public-land laws of the United States, shall, notwithstanding her intermarriage with an alien, who is entitled to become a citizen of the United States, be entitled to a certificate or patent to such entry equally as though she had remained unmarried or had married an American citizen.
Approved, October 17, 1914.
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