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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · June 15, 1916 · Chapter 151

Chapter 151. For the relief of Frances L

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CHAP. 151.— An Act For the relief of Frances L. Llewellyn. June 15, 1916.[[H. R. 4297](/us/bill/64/hr/4297).][[Private, No. 33](/us/pvtl/64/33).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Frances L. Llewellyn.Allowed homestead entry. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to allow Frances L. Llewellyn to enter, under the homestead law and subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the reclamation Act and Acts amendatory thereof, lots one, four, five, and six and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-one south, range one west of the New Mexico principal meridian, New *Proviso*.Subject to reclamation service use.Mexico, Las Cruces, New Mexico, land district: *Provided*, That the entry and patent therefor shall expressly reserve to the United States the right to take for use, without compensation to entryman, patentee, or her assigns, any or all of the said lands which may be actually needed for or in connection with the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Rio Grande reclamation project.
Approved, June 15, 1916.
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