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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 12— RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT · SUBCHAPTER III— INSTITUTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECTS · § 422

§ 422. Construction of dams across Yellowstone River

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Where, in carrying out projects under the provisions of the national reclamation Act it shall be necessary to construct dams in or across the Yellowstone River in the State of Montana, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to construct and use and operate the same in the manner and for the purposes contemplated by said reclamation Act.
(Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1476, 33 Stat. 1045.)
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  • Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1476
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  • act June 17, 1902, ch. 1093
  • 32 Stat. 388
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