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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · July 1, 1930 · Chapter 790

Chapter 790. For the relief of certain homestead entrymen in the State of Wyoming

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CHAP. 790.— An Act For the relief of certain homestead entrymen in the State of Wyoming. July 1, 1930.[[S. 2189](/us/bill/71/s/2189).][[Private, No. 238](/us/pvtl/71/238).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary Stock raising homestead entrymen of Wyoming. Rights of designated, to make entries reestablished. of the Interior is authorized and directed to permit the persons named in section 2 of this Act, whose homestead entries for lands in the Salt Creek Oil Field, Natrona County, Wyoming, were canceled after residence had been established and improvements made and who had complied with the provisions of the applicable law as to residence and improvements upon said entries, to exercise their homestead rights on any public lands in the State of Wyoming subject to entry under the homestead laws, and in connection with Residence, improvements, etc., credited. final proofs upon the lands so entered, to credit the entrymen with residence performed and improvements made upon their said original *Proviso.* Time limitation. canceled entries: *Provided, however,* That all selections or entries authorized herein shall be made within two years from the date of the approval of this Act.
Beneficiaries. Sec. 2. The following persons shall be entitled to the benefit of this act: Lewis M. Brown (former application numbered 024868, Douglas, Wyoming, series); Robert Wheeler (former application numbered 024886, Douglas, Wyoming, series); Armin H. Ziehlsdorff (former application numbered 024888, Douglas, Wyoming, series); James L. Brown (former application numbered 025254, Douglas, Wyoming, series); Rex Snyder (former application numbered 027064, Douglas, Wyoming, series);
Tom Bales (former application numbered 025137, Douglas, Wyoming, series); David Roy Shidler (former application numbered 026919 and 026920, Douglas, Wyoming, series); and Claude Collett (former application numbered 024870, Douglas, Wyoming, series). Approved, July 1, 1930.
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