INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. VII, Laws     (Compiled from February 10, 1939 to January 13, 1971)

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PART IV
EXECUTIVE AND DEPARTMENTAL ORDERS PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER
Vol. 3—1938

Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana—Order of Restoration
Executive Order—Transfer of Jurisdiction Over Certain Lands From the Secretary of Agriculture to the      Secretary of the Interior
Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota—Order of Restoration
Chippewa Indian Reservations, Minnesota—Order of Restoration
Establishment of Roadless and Wild Areas on Indian Reservations
Executive Order—Transfer of Jurisdiction over Certain Lands From the Secretary of Agriculture to the      Secretary of the Interior
Fort Berthold Inidan Reservation, North Dakota—Order of Restoration
Port Gamble Band of Callam Indians, Reservation Proclamation
Boundaries of Wind River Mountain Roadless Area
Modifying Departmental Order by Restoring Undisposed-Of Opened Lands of Grand Portage      Reservation, Minnesota, to Chippewa Indians of Minnesota
Letter of Instructions Authorizing Assessments on Land in Non-Indian Ownership Under the Wapato      Indian Irrigation Project, Washington, for Repayment of the Construction Costs of that Project
Executive Order—Transfer of Jurisdiction Over Certain Lands from the Secretary of Agriculture to the      Secretary of the Interior
Executive Order—Extension of Trust Periods on Indian Lands Expiring During Calender Year 1939
Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colorado—Order of Restoration
New Upper Sioux Indian Community in Minnesota—Reservation Proclamation
Proclamation Establishing Certain Lands in Nevada as an Indian Reservation
Shasta and Upper Klamath Indian Reservation, California
Land Acquired for use of St. Croix Chippewa Indians Proclaimed an Indian Reservation

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VOLUME 3—1938
October 18, 1938

SHASTA AND UPPER KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION, CALIFORNIA

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By virtue of authority contained in Section 7 of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. L., 984), the lands described below, acquired by purchase under the provisions of Section 5 of that Act, for the use and benefit of such Shasta and Upper Klamath Indians eligible to participate in the benefits of the Act of June 18, 1934, supra, as shall be designated by the Secretary of the Interior, are hereby proclaimed to be an Indian reservation:

NW ¼, W ½ SW ¼ Sec. 2, E ½ SE ¼, Sec. 3, and a fractional portion of the NE ¼ NE ¼ Sec. 3 beginning at the southeast corner of the NE ¼ NE ¼ Sec. 3; thence north 68 rods; thence west 12 rods; thence southwest to a point 30 rods due west from center of the east line of said NE ¼ NE ¼ Sec. 3; thence southeast to a point 12 rods due west of the point of beginning; thence east to point of beginning, all in T. 43; N., R. 10 W.

All that portion of SE ¼ NE ¼ Sec. 3 described as: beginning at the southeast corner of the SE ¼ NE /14 Sec. 3; thence north along the east line of said quarter quarter section 80 rods to the northeast corner thereof; thence west along the north line of said quarter quarter section 70 rods to a point; thence south 8 rods to a point; thence east 2 rods to a point; thence south 72 rods to a point in the south line of said quarter quarter section; thence east alone said south line fib rods to point of beginning, in T. 43 N., R. 10 W., M. D. M.

All of said lands being within Siskiyou County, California, containing 364 acres, more or less.

HARRY SLATTERY,
Acting Secretary of the Interior.


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