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same shall be open to settlement , and lands have been reserved for countyseat
purposes , as therein required ; and Whereas it is provided by act of Congress for
temporary government of Oklahoma , approved May 2 , 1890 , that there shall ...
same shall be open to settlement , and lands have been reserved for countyseat
purposes , as therein required ; and Whereas it is provided by act of Congress for
temporary government of Oklahoma , approved May 2 , 1890 , that there shall ...
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agreement made with said tribes of Indians and by the laws relating thereto
precedent to opening said lands to settlement have been , as I hereby declare ,
complied with : Now , therefore , I , Benjamin Harrison , President of the United
States ...
agreement made with said tribes of Indians and by the laws relating thereto
precedent to opening said lands to settlement have been , as I hereby declare ,
complied with : Now , therefore , I , Benjamin Harrison , President of the United
States ...
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Sections 16 and 36 in each township , whether surveyed or unsurveyed , are
hereby reserved from settlement for the use and benefit of public schools , as
provided in section to relating to lands acquired from the Cherokee Nation of
Indians ...
Sections 16 and 36 in each township , whether surveyed or unsurveyed , are
hereby reserved from settlement for the use and benefit of public schools , as
provided in section to relating to lands acquired from the Cherokee Nation of
Indians ...
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And whereas it is providedThat immediately after the passage of this act the
Secretary of the Interior shall , under such regulations as he may prescribe , open
said lands to settlement , after proclamation by the President and sixty days '
notice .
And whereas it is providedThat immediately after the passage of this act the
Secretary of the Interior shall , under such regulations as he may prescribe , open
said lands to settlement , after proclamation by the President and sixty days '
notice .
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with the provisions of the act of March 2 , 1895 , hereinbefore quoted , prior to the
time herein fixed for the opening of said lands to settlement . The lands to be so
opened to settlement are for greater convenience particularly described in the ...
with the provisions of the act of March 2 , 1895 , hereinbefore quoted , prior to the
time herein fixed for the opening of said lands to settlement . The lands to be so
opened to settlement are for greater convenience particularly described in the ...
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
Page 5492 - An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes...