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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · March 9, 1848 · Chapter XV

Chapter XV. *authorizing Persons, to whom Reservations of Land have been made under certain Indian Treaties, to alienate the same in Fee.* March 9, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all the reservations Reservees under tr

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Chap. XV.— An Act *authorizing Persons, to whom Reservations of Land have been made under certain Indian Treaties, to alienate the same in Fee.* March 9, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all the reservations Reservees under treaty of Oct. 20, 1832, (vol. vii. p. 378,) with the Pottawatemies, to hold their land in fee simples.to or for any person or persons named in the treaty of the twentieth day of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, made at Camp Tippecanoe, in the State of Indiana, between the United States by their commissioners, Jennings, Davis, and Grume, and the chiefs and headmen of the Pottawatomie tribe of Indians of the Prairie and Kankakee, shall be so construed and held to convey to and vest in said reservees, their heirs, and assigns, forever, an estate in fee simple in and to the reservations so made, by said treaty, to or for said reservees respectively.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted,* That said reservees, or their Said lands may be alienated, and former alienations confirmed.heirs, may sell and convey all or any part of his, her, or their respective reserves; and such sale and conveyance shah vest in the purchaser, his or her heirs and assigns, such title as is described in such deed of conveyance, to such lands so sold and conveyed: *Provided,* That all deeds of conveyance made before the passage of this act shall stand upon the same footing as those made after the passage of this act, and the rights of the parties shall be the same in one case as in the other: *Provided,* That such deed of conveyance for any of said lands, Approval of the alienation by President made essential.made before or after the passage of this act, shall not be valid for such purpose until the same shall have been approved by the President of the United States.
Approved, March 9, 1848.
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