Chapter 370. Providing for the sale and disposal of public lands within the area heretofore surveyed as Boulder Lake in the State of Wisconsin
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CHAP. 370.— An Act Providing for the sale and disposal of public lands within the area heretofore surveyed as Boulder Lake in the State of Wisconsin. February 28, 1925.[[S. 3379](/us/bill/68/s/3379).][[Public, No. 508](/us/pl/68/508).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That on the surveyPublic landsBoulder Lake, Wis. of any public lands found to exist within the area heretofore surveyed as Boulder Lake, in section 18, township 42 north of range 7 east, fourth principal meridian, in the State of Wisconsin,Young Men’s Christian Association given preference to purchase adjacent lands. the State Young Men’s Christian Association of Wisconsin, owner of lots 6 and 8, said section 18, shall have a preference right to purchase such lands*Provisos*.Wisconsin swamp lands excepted.Vol. 9, p. 520.Prior rights not affected. so surveyed adjacent to and lying between said lots 6 and 8 and the shore line of the lake as now established for a period of sixty days after the filing of the official plats of such survey, at $1.25 per acre: *Provided*, That such privilege shall not extend to any land so surveyed inuring to the State of Wisconsin under the Act of September 28, 1850 (Ninth Statutes, page 519): *Provided further*, That nothing herein contained shall have the effect of defeating the rights of any other person or persons which may have attached to such lands or any part thereof.
Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to makeRules, etc., to be made. all necessary rules and regulations to carry this Act into effect. Approved, February 28, 1925.