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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · December 30, 1919 · Chapter 30

Chapter 30. To authorize the issuance of patent to John Albert Thompson, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 30.— An Act To authorize the issuance of patent to John Albert Thompson, and for other purposes.December 30, 1919.[[S. 2378](/us/bill/66/s/2378).][[Private, No. 16](/us/pvtl/66/16).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, John Albert Thompson. Land patent to.That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue patent for the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three, township one hundred and fifty-eight north, range ninety west of the fifth principal meridian, North Dakota, to John Albert Thompson, pursuant to his homestead entry naught two thousand and twenty-two, Minot series.
Sec. 2.Payment credited to reclamation fund.Vol. 32, p. 388. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to set aside and appropriate, in accordance with the provisions of section 1 of the Act of June 17, 1902, entitled “An Act appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands in certain States and Territories to the construction of irrigation works for reclamation of arid lands,” the sum of $120, which was paid by said Thompson as purchase price of the described land.
Approved, December 30, 1919.
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