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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · May 24, 1924 · Chapter 178

Chapter 178. To cancel two allotments made to Richard Bell, deceased, embracing land within the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California

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CHAP. 178.— An Act To cancel two allotments made to Richard Bell, deceased, embracing land within the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California. May 24, 1924.[[H. R. 3900](/us/bill/68/hr/3900).][[Public, No. 131](/us/pl/68/131).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Round Valley Indian Reservation, Calif.Patents to Richard Bell canceled and allotments restored to tribal property of. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to cancel two certain trust patents issued to Richard Bell, deceased, Round Valley allottee, numbered 604 and 662, on the Round Valley Indian Reservation in California, embracing lands described as lot 13, in section 2, township 22 north, range 13 west of Mount Diablo meridian, containing ten acres, for which a trust patent was issued as of date of April 15, 1895; also the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the north half of the north half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 21, township 23 north, range 13 west of the Mount Diablo meridian, in California, containing fifty acres, for which a trust patent was issued on December 22, 1910; and to thereupon restore the lands involved to the status of tribal property of the Round Valley Indian Reservation.
Approved, May 24, 1924.
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