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VOLUME 31—1966 | 9685 |
VOLUME 31—1966 | 9686 |
Notice is hereby given that the Indians and the dependent members of their immediate families named below are no longer entitled to any of the services performed by the United States for Indians because of their status as Indians; that all statutes of the United States which affect Indians because of their status as Indians shall be inapplicable to them, and the laws of the several States shall apply to them in the same manner as they apply to other citizens within their jurisdiction. Title to the land on the Elk Valley, Rohnerville, and El Dorado Rancherias has passed from the U.S. Government under the distribution plans approved February 12, 1960; April 18, 1960; and March 14, 1966, respectively, for the above-named rancherias.
Elk Valley Rancheria 100 acres, more or less, located in Del Norte County Calif., and described as: SE ¼ SE ¼ and S ½ S ½ NE ¼ SE ¼, sec. 22, and SW ¼ SW ¼ and S ½ S ½ NW ¼ SW ¼, sec. 23, all.
Rohnerville Rancheria 50 acre, more or less, located in Humboldt County, Calif., described as follows: Commencing at a point on the Humboldt meridian line distant 99 feet north of the NW corner of the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of sec. 6, T. 2 N., R. 1 E., Humboldt meridian, as established by Joseph A. Shaw in his survey No. 58 (of record in the County Recorder's Office of Humboldt County, Calif., in Book 2A of surveys at p. 5), said point of commencement being also the NE corner of the land conveyed by Horace A. Myrick to Altheda T. Cook, by deed dated April 19, 1893, recorded in said Recorder's Office in Book 46 of Deeds, page 557; running thence west along the north line of said land conveyed by Myrick to Cook, a distance of 8.40 chains; thence south 17.66 chains to a public lane or road; thence following said lane north 86 ¼° east 2 chains; south 89° cast 4.77 chains, and north 70° east 2.01 chains to the Humboldt meridian line; thence along the Humboldt meridian line north 54 feet west 17.05 chains to the point of commencement: Said parcel of land being in the E' r of the SE ¼ of sec. 1, T. 2 N., R. 1 W., Humboldt meridian, and containing 15 acres (acreage computed to the north line of the land). Also, that portion of the NE ¼ of the SE ¼ of sec. 1, T. 2 N., R. 1 W., Humboldt meridian, bounded as follows: Commencing at the NW corner of said parcel of land conveyed to the United States of America by John F. Benton and wife by deed dated December 28, 1910, recorded August 11, 1911, in Book 116 of Deeds, page 93, and running thence N. 37°20' W. 215.5 feet; thence S. 10.6 feet; thence W. 40 feet; thence N. 37°20' W. 215.5 feet; thence N. 60 feet; thence E. 40 feet; thence S. 37°20' E. 277 feet to the north line of the land conveyed to the United States of America as aforesaid; and thence S. 89° W. 37.5 feet along said line to the place of beginning; together with a spring located in the north-westerly portion of the above-described parcel about N. 38° W. 230 feet from the point of
beginning of the above description and all rights of every nature of the entire waters thereof.
El Dorado Rancheria Approximately 80 acres known as El Dorado Rancheria, located in El Dorado County, Calif., and described as E ½ SW ¼, sec. 29, T. 10 N., R. 10 E., M. D. B. & M., California, exclusive of a railroad right-of-way 100 feet in width and containing approximately 4 acres.
This notice is issued pursuant to the Act of August 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 619), amended August 11, 1964 (78 Stat. 390), including the provisions in the 1964 Act that this notice affects only Indians who are not members of any other tribe or band of Indians and therefore not eligible to participate herein; and that all restrictions and tax exemptions applicable to trust or restricted lands or interests therein owned by the Indians who are affected by this notice are terminated.
This notice becomes effective as of the date of publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
HARRY R. ANDERSON,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.