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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 45 STAT. · May 22, 1928 · Chapter 691

Chapter 691. To approve a deed of conveyance of certain land in the Seneca Oil Spring Reservation, New York

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Chap. 691: To approve a deed of conveyance of certain land in the Seneca Oil Spring Reservation, New York. Chapter 691 45 Stat. 1857 1928-05-22 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-24 70 1 private 1857 Chapter 691.— An Act To approve a deed of conveyance of certain land in the Seneca Oil Spring Reservation, New York.
May 22, 1928.[[H. R. 12446](/us/bill/70/hr/12446).][[Private, No. 162](/us/pvtl/70/162).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That a certainSeneca Oil Spring Reservation, N. Y.Conveyance of certain land in, validated. instrument of conveyance dated December 30, 1927, from the Seneca Nation of Indians to the Seneca Oil Spring Association (Incorporated), granting by quitclaim title a tract of land having a radius of seventy-live feet from the center of the oil spring located on the Oil Spring Reservation, New York, and a right of way three rods wide to such spring from the public highway now passing through the reservation, is hereby confirmed and the approval of the Assistant Secretary of the Interior Department of February 28, 1928, thereof is hereby validated: *Provided*, That the purpose for which*Proviso*.Reversion to Seneca Indians if used other than as a historical monument. the land is hereby conveyed shall be for the preserving of the spring as a historical monument only, and title to said land shall revert to the Seneca Nation of Indians if said land is ever placed to any other use.
Approved, May 22, 1928.
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