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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 40 STAT. · March 3, 1919 · Chapter 113

Chapter 113. To validate and confirm certain erroneously allowed entries in the State of Minnesota

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CHAP. 113.— An Act To validate and confirm certain erroneously allowed entries in the State of Minnesota. March 3, 1919.[[H. R. 13034](/us/bill/65/hr/13034).][[Public, No. 341](/us/65/pl/341).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in all cases whereChippewa Indians of Minnesota.Erroneously allowed entries of ceded lands of, validated. Chippewa Indian lands in Minnesota, ceded under the Act of Congress approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine (Twenty-fifth Statutes at Large, page six hundred and forty-two), were assessed under the State drainage laws prior to theVol. 25, p. 642. open1322ing of the lands to entry, where the lands were subsequently opened to entry and were thereafter sold under the said drainage laws, and where cash entries for the lands were subsequently made as Vol 35, p. 169.though authorized by the Act of Congress approved May twentieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, page one hundred and sixty-nine), such erroneously allowed entries, if otherwise regular, be, and the same are hereby, validated and confirmed.
Approved, March 3, 1919.
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