INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. IV, Laws     (Compiled to March 4, 1927)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1929.


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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, 1924.

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June 5, 1924. | [H. Con. Res., No. 28.] 43 Stat., 1612.

STATUE OF SEQUOYAH.

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Con. Res. 28 Statue of Sequoyah. Proceedings on acceptance of, ordered printed.
40 Stat.,1581.
Con. Res. 28 Distribution.
Con. Res. 28 Illustrations

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Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there be printed and bound the proceedings in Congress, together with the proceedings at the unveiling in Statuary Hall, upon the acceptance of the statue of Sequoyah, presented by the State of Oklahoma, five thousand copies, of which one thousand shall be for

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the use of the Senate and two thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, and the remaining one thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use and distribution of the Senators and Representatives in Congress from the State of Oklahoma.

The Joint Committee on Printing is hereby authorized to have the copy prepared for the Public Printer, who shall provide suitable illustrations to be bound with the proceedings.

Passed, June 5, 1924.


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