Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1929.
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Makah-Quileute | 23 Stat., 103. |
It is hereby ordered that the west half of the southwest quarter of section three, township fifteen north, range four west of the Willamette meridian, in the State of Washington, reserved for the use and occupation of the Chehalis Indians by order of the President dated October 1, 1886, be and the same is hereby, restored to the public domain.
It is hereby directed that the Secretary of the Interior allot to Ada McKay, a Skokomish half-blood Indian, the land above described in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the act of Congress approved February 8, 1887 (24 Stat. L., 388), as amended by the act of February 28, 1891 (26 Stat. L., 794).
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
THE WHITE HOUSE, November 23, 1908.
It is hereby ordered, under authouity contained in section 5 of the act of February 8, 1887 (24 Stat. L., 388), and the act of June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. L., 325-326), that the ten-year period of trust on all allotments made to members of the Chief Moses
Band of Indians, in the State of Washington, under the agreement of July 7, 1883, as ratified and confirmed by the act of July 4, 1884 (23 Stat. L., 79-80), the title to which has not passed from the United States, be, and the same is hereby, extended for a further period of ten years.
WOODROW WILSON.
THE WHITE HOUSE, 23 December, 1914.
It is hereby ordered that the following-described lands in the State of Washington, aggregating 4,629.27 acres, be, and they are hereby, withdrawn from settlement, entry, or other disposal, and set aside as a reservation for the Kalispel Indians in that State:
Sec. 5, lots 4, 5, 6, SW. ¼ NW. ¼, E. ½ SW. ¼;
Sec. 6, lots 1, 6, 7;
Sec. 8, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SW. ¼ NE. ¼, E. ½ NW. ¼, E. ½ SW. ¼, W. ½ SE. ¼, SE. ¼ SE. ¼;
Sec. 17, W. ½ SE. ¼, W. ½ NE. ¼, SE. ¼ NE ¼;
Sec. 18, lots 1, 6, 7, 12;
Sec. 19, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12;
Sec. 20, N. ½ SW. ¼, W. ½ SE. ¼;
Sec. 29, all of fractional section;
Sec. 30, lots 1, 6, 7;
Sec. 32, lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, N. ½ NE. ¼, SE. ¼ NE. ¼;
Sec. 33, lot 1, S. ½ NW. ¼, N. ½ SW. ¼, SE. ¼ SW. ¼.
Sec. 20, S. ½ SE. ¼, S. ½ SW. ¼;
Sec. 29, all except SE. ¼ SE. ¼;
Sec. 30, lots 1, 6, 7, 12;
Sec. 31, lots 1, 6, 7, 12;
Sec. 32, NW. ¼ NE. ¼, N. ½ NW. ¼, SW. ¼ NW. ¼, W. ½ SW. ¼.
This withdrawal is subject to any existing valid rights or claims of any persons.
WOODROW WILSON.
THE WHITE HOUSE, March 23, 1914.
Executive order of August 13, 1923 (No. 3893), which transferred to the mn1 Secretary of the Interior certain lands for disposition under the act of July 5, 1884 (23 Stat., 103), is hereby modified and rescinded in so far as it concerns Lot 6, Sec, 11, containing 16.31 acres, and Lot 7, Sec. 12, containing 34.05 acres, embraced in the Nee-ah Harbor Abandoned Military Reservation, and the unsurveyed S/2 of Waadah Island Abandoned Military Reservation, said S/2 containing approximately 14 ½ acres, all in T. 33 N., R. 15 W., W. M., State of Washington, and the said tracts are hereby placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Treasury Department for coast guard purposes.
CALVIN COOLIDGE
THE WHITE HOUSE, January 28, 1924.
Executive order of January 28, 1924 (No. 3949), which transferred certain lands to the Treasury Department for coast guard purposes, is hereby modified and rescinded in so far as it concerns lot 7, Sec. 12, T. 33 N., R. 15 W., W. M., State of Washington, containing 34.05 acres, in Nee-Ah Harbor Abandoned Military Reservation (the east side); excepting a strip of land 250 feet wide along the western section line of said lot; and the said tract is hereby placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of the Interior.
CALVIN COOLIDGE
THE WHITE HOUSE, January 17, 1925.
It is hereby ordered, under authority contained in the act of February 8, 1887 (24 Stat., 388-389), that the trust period on allotments made to Indians of the Yakima Reservation in Washington, which trust period expires during the calendar year 1922, be, and the same is hereby, extended for a period of ten years from the date of expiration.
WARREN G. HARDING.
THE WHITE HOUSE, February 3, 1922.
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