Chapter 61. Confirming patents heretofore issued to certain Indians in the State of Washington
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CHAP. 61.— An Act Confirming patents heretofore issued to certain Indians in the State of Washington. February 25, 1915.[[H. R. 19376](/us/bill/63/hr/19376).][[Private, No. 192](/us/pvtl/63/192).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Washington.Fee-simple patents to Indian allottees.Kami Sam. That the patents heretofore issued in the name of Kami Sam, July twenty-second, nineteen hundred and two, for the south half of the northeast quarter, and lots one and two, section six, township twenty-three north, range nineteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of 1479Peter Benoy, February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and five, for Peter Benoy.the southwest quarter section three, township twenty-three north, range nineteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Anastus Yaksum, widow of Yaksum, February third, Anastus Yaksum.nineteen hundred and eight, for the west half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter, section nine, township twenty-three north, range nineteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Ellen Winnier, widow of Tom Ellen Winnier.Winnier, August first, nineteen hundred and four, for the northwest quarter of section sixteen, township twenty-three north, range nineteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Mary Batvia, October first, nineteen hundred and three, for Mary Batvia.the west half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter, section five, township twenty-three north, range nineteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of John Harmelt, April fourteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, for the John Harmelt.southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, section twenty-seven, township twenty-four north, range nineteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Madeline, April ninth, nineteen hundred and one, for Madeline.the east half of the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, section fourteen, township twenty-four north, range eighteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Dan Nason, August first, nineteen hundred and four, Dan Nason.for the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and lot ten, section twenty-two, township twenty-four north, range eighteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of William William Nason.Nason, August first, nineteen hundred and four, for the northwest quarter section twenty-six, township twenty-four north, range eighteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Tenas George, December seventeenth, nineteen hundred and Tenas George.one, for lots seven and eight, section seven, and lots two, three, four, and seven, section eighteen, township twenty-four north, range twenty-one east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Mary Ann, August first, nineteen hundred and four, for Mary Ann.the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and lots two and four, section twenty-six, township twenty-tour north, range eighteen east of the Willamette meridian; and a similar patent in the name of Mary Nason, August first, nineteen hundred and four, for the south Mary Nason.half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter, section twenty-two, township twenty-four north, range eighteen east of the Willamette meridian, all situated in the State of Washington, be, and the same are hereby, ratified and confirmed as Alienation restrictions removed.fee-simple patents without restrictions against alienation as of their dates of issuance.
Approved, February 25, 1915.