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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · February 20, 1917 · Chapter 98

Chapter 98. To allow additional entries under the enlarged homestead Act

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CHAP. 98.— An Act To allow additional entries under the enlarged homestead Act. February 20, 1917.[[S. 1061](/us/bill/64/s/1061).][[Public, No. 337](/us/pl/64/337).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That any person otherwisePublic lands.Additional lands allowed homestead entrymen. qualified who has obtained title under the homestead laws to less than one quarter section of land may make entry and obtain title underVol. 35, p. 639. the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to provide for enlarged homesteads,” approved February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, and an Act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, entitled “An Act to provide for an enlarged homestead,” for such anVol. 36, p. 531. area of public land as will, when one-half of such area is added to the area of the lands to which he has already obtained title, not exceed one quarter section: *Provided,* That this Act shall not be construed*Proviso*.Soldiers’ entries excepted.[R.
S., sec. 2306, p. 422](/us/rs/s2306/p422). to apply to soldiers’ additional homestead entries made under section twenty-three hundred and six, United States Revised Statutes, or Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto. Approved, February 20, 1917.
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