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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · February 9, 1925 · Chapter 166

Chapter 166. Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to pay certain funds to various Wisconsin Pottawatomi Indians

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CHAP. 166.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to pay certain funds to various Wisconsin Pottawatomi Indians. February 9, 1925.[[H. R. 7239](/us/bill/68/hr/7239).][[Public, No. 383](/us/pl/68/383).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the unexpended Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomie’s, Wis, and Mich.Payment to members of, not receiving benefits of former appropriation.Vol. 41, p. 432.balance of approximately $2,978.05 of the appropriation in the Act of March 2, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 991), for the support and civilization of the Wisconsin Band of Pottawatomi Indians residing in the States of Wisconsin and Michigan, as reappropriated by the Act of February 14, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 432), may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, be paid proportionately to such of said Indians as nave not received their full shares of the benefits of the appropriation.
Approved, February 9, 1925.
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