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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · March 4, 1921 · Chapter 155

Chapter 155. To perpetuate the memory of the Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma

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CHAP. 155.— An Act To perpetuate the memory of the Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma. March 4, 1921. [[[H. R. 15085](/us/bill/66/hr/15085).] [[Public, No. 383](/us/pl/66/383).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary Chickasaws and Seminoles, Okla.Monuments in memory of Tribes authorized.of the Interior be, and he is authorized and directed to erect at Tishomingo and Wewoka, Oklahoma, monuments constructed of Tishomingo granite to perpetuate the memory of the Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma.
At Tishomingo, in memory of Chickasaw Tribe. Sec. 2. That the monument erected at Tishomingo, Oklahoma, shall have inscribed thereon such words and figures as will in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior preserve the memory of the Chickasaw Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma. At Wewoka, in memory of Seminole Tribe. Sec. 3. That the monument erected at Wewoka, Oklahoma, shall have inscribed thereon such words and figures as will in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior preserve the memory of the Seminole Tribe in Oklahoma.
Appropriation from tribal funds. Sec. 4. That there is authorized to be appropriated out of any money belonging to the Chickasaw and Seminole Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma in the United States Treasury or deposited in any bank or held by any official under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior the sum of $15,000 from each tribe, respectively. Approved, March 4, 1921.
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