INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. V, Laws     (Compiled from December 22, 1927 to June 29, 1938)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1941.


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PUBLIC ACTS OF THE SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, 1934
Chap. 15  |  Chap. 38  |  Chap. 43  |  Chap. 46  |  Chap. 55  |  Chap. 89  |  Chap. 93  |  Chap. 102  |  Chap. 104  |  Chap. 146  |  Chap. 147  |  Chap. 169  |  Chap. 221  |  Chap. 223  |  Chap. 319  |  Chap. 320  |  Chap. 321  |  Chap. 323  |  Chap. 337  |  Chap. 364  |  Chap. 394  |  Chap. 407  |  Chap. 442  |  Chap. 521  |  Chap. 539  |  Chap. 540  |  Chap. 548  |  Chap. 549  |  Chap. 568  |  Chap. 570  |  Chap. 573  |  Chap. 576  |  Chap. 586  |  Chap. 648  |  Chap. 664  |  Chap. 688  |  Chap. 690  |  Chap. 749  |  Chap. 756  |  Chap. 758  |  Chap. 846  |  Chap. 865

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Chapter 319
May 21, 1934. | [S. 2566.] 48 Stat., 786.

An Act Authorizing the conveyance of certain lands to the State of Nebraska

Margin Notes
Chap. 319 Genoa Indian School. Conveyance of property of, to Nebraska, for institutional purposes.
Chap. 319 Provisos. Date of acceptance.
Chap. 319 Reservation.
Chap. 319 Admission of Indians into State institutions.
Chap. 319 Existing rights-of-way granted to Loup River Public Power District.

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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 State of Nebraska for institutional purposes the property known and designated as the "Genoa Indian School", located at Genoa, Nebraska, such grant to include the land and buildings and such equipment as may be designated by the Secretary of the Interior: Provided, That this grant may be effective at any time prior to July 1, 1934 if before that date the Governor of the State of Nebraska on behalf of the State files an acceptance thereof with the Secretary of the Interior: Provided further, That the right is reserved by the

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Secretary of the Interior to retain until July 1, 1934, dormitory and other space needed for the housing and care of Indian pupils now accommodated at said school: Provided further, That as a condition precedent to this grant Indians residing within the State of Nebraska will be accepted in State institutions on entire equality with persons of other races, except that tuition for Indian children in the public schools may be paid by the Federal Government: Provided further, That nothing herein contained shall be construed as affecting the right-of-way heretofore applied for by and agreed to be granted to the Loup River Public Power District of Nebraska across said school property and an easement over the lands falling within said right-of-way is hereby granted to said Loup River Public Power District of Nebraska upon proper identification thereof through survey.

Approved, May 21, 1934.


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