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 ¢ 34:6 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3504. 1906. sand one hundred and sixty-eight, Tyler Tilden numbered sixty-four hundred and forty-one, Lewis Dragger numbered twenty-seven thousand four hundred and seven, Joshua Young numbered sixty-two hundred and ninety-one, all citizens of the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, and duly enrolled as such, be, and the same are hereby, removed. B°¤·l·¤¤*“ "*”l*°“- That the restrictions upon the alienation of the homestead of Ben]amin i Marshall, a Creek Indian, it being the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight, township sixteen north, and range seventeen east of the Indian base meridian, in Indian Territory, Mrrhn wwe- containing forty acres, be, and the same are hereby, removed. That all restrictions upon the sale of the northeast quarter· of the southwest quarter of section fifteen, township ten, range eleven east, in the Creek Nation, the homestead of Martha Lowe, be and hereby are removed: Prvwv- Provided, That the same be sold under direction of the Secretary of h°°°°d°' the Interior and upon condition that the said Secretary shall retain the proceeds of such sale and disburse the same in such amounts and <>¢¤¤i¤ GMM em at such times as he deems advisable. That all restrictions upon the alienation of the west half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve, township seven, north of range eight, formerly owned by Manda Proctor, deceased Creek Indian, are hereby removed. That all restrictions upon the alienation or leasing of lands held by Sallie Carey, Bell Leverett (née Murrell), Maria Willianis (nee Jamison), Andrew Wiley and Susie Wilev, mixed blood Creek Indians, and William N. Taliaferro and Mary Estella Taliaferro (his wife), Choctaw allottees, in the Indian Territory, be and the same are hereby removed. That all restriction upon the alienation, leasing, or ‘ incumbrance as to the homestead of Nocos Fixico, in the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, be and are hereby removed. ·I°*"‘·*·""°°"'· That the restrictions upon the alienation of the homestead of John A. Jacobs, a Creek Indian, it being the southwest quarter of the southwest uarter of section eighteen, township seven north, and range nine east di the Indian base meridian, in Indian Territory, containing forty acres, be, and the same are hereby, removed. wF<—<:g:v}§ gézgg That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized anduhfiamiallottees, to issue a fee-simple patent to Maynard C. Armstrong, Wyandotte allottee numbered fifty-three; William Nichols, Seneca allottee numbered one hundred and eightv-tive; Eulala Smith, Wyandotte allottee numbered lifteen; Thomas Fw. Richardville, Mary Richardville, Katherine R. Simpson, Westerri Miami Indians, for land heretofore allotted them, and the issuance of said patent shall operate as a removal of all restrictions as to the sale, incumbranec, or taxation of the lands so patented. ‘f,‘{‘Q}_,';‘{‘;§,,,,,, 0, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed g:pc¤¤‘ MM ¤¤i<·|¤¤- to make practical and exhaustive investigation of the character, extent `and value of the coal deposits in and under the segregated coal lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, Indian Territory; and the expense thereof, not exceeding the sum of fifty thousand dollars, shall _ be paid out of the funds of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations in the {fQjf*j;‘,:';,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,_ Treasury of the United States: ]5·m·¢`ded, That any and all information obtaine under the provisions of this Act shall be available at all times p for the use of the Congress and its committees. "*"°""“’“*“"· For the care and support of insane persons in Indian Territory, to p be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fiftv fQ,'[{§;’,Q, M 0,,,,,,,, thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Prm·iJ»»d. S- DML however, That Indian citizens in said Territorv shall be cared for at the asylum in Canton, Lincoln County, South Dakota.