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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · October 24, 1913 · Chapter 34

Chapter 34. To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to employ additional clerks on heirship work in the Indian Office

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CHAP. 34.— An Act To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to employ additional clerks on heirship work in the Indian Office. October 24, 1913.[[S. 3296](/us/bill/63/s/3296).][[Public, No. 34](/us/63/pl/34).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Indian Department.Additional clerks to determine heirs of allottees.*Ante*, p. 80. That the Commissioner of Indian Affairs is hereby authorized to use not to exceed S10,000, for the employment of additional clerks in the Indian Office in connection with the work of determining the heirs of deceased Indians, out of the $50,000 appropriated in the Indian Appropriation Act for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, for the purpose of determining the heirs of deceased Indian allottees, pursuant to the Act of June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page eight hundred and fifty-five).
Approved, October 24, 1913.
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