INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. III, Laws     (Compiled to December 1, 1913)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1913.


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ACTS OF FIFTY–NINTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, 1906.
CHAP. 7 | CHAP. 518 | CHAP. 629 | CHAP. 961 | CHAP. 962 | CHAP. 1125 | CHAP. 1126 | CHAP. 1348 | CHAP. 1350 | CHAP. 1645 | CHAP. 1876 | CHAP. 2348 | CHAP. 2469 | CHAP. 2567 | CHAP. 2573 | CHAP. 2580 | CHAP. 3298 | CHAP. 3335 | CHAP. 3504 | CHAP. 3548 | CHAP. 3572 | CHAP. 3578 | CHAP. 3581 | CHAP. 3598 | CHAP. 3599 | CHAP. 3912 | CHAP. 3914

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Chapter 3599

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Chap. 3599 Uintah Reservation, Utah. Grant of lands to Episcopal Church in Utah.
Chap. 3599 Description.
Chap. 3599 Proviso. Use of lands.
Chap. 3599 Reversion.

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Chapter 3599
    June 29, 1906. [S. 6375.] | [Public, No. 345.] 34 Stat., 611.
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An act granting lands in the former Uintah Indian Reservation to the corporation of the Episcopal Church in Utah.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby granted to the corporation of the Episcopal Church in Utah the following-described land lying within the former Uintah Indian Reservation in the State of Utah and now occupied by the said church for missionary purposes: Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section seven, township three south, range two east, United States meridian; running thence north, sixty degrees thirty-three minutes west, two hundred and thirty-three and four-tenths feet to a stake; thence south, sixteen degrees thirty minutes west, one thousand three

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hundred and twenty-four and two-tenths feet to the left bank of the Uintah River; thence along the left bank of the said river to an easterly direction to the section line between sections seven and eight of said township and range; thence north, no degrees fifteen minutes east, one thousand three hundred and fifty-three feet to the place of beginning, containing twelve and seventy one-hundredths acres, more or less: Provided, That said property shall be held and used for missionary, school, and religious purposes, and in case said land shall be abandoned for said purposes the said land and all improvements thereon shall revert to the United States.

Approved, June 29, 1906.


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