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 SIXTIETII CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 263. 1909. 809 FLANDREAU sono0L. For support and education of three hundred and seventy-five Fi·¤d*¤·¤ •¤¤<>¤¤· Indian pupils at the Indian school at Flandreau, South Dakota, and for pay o sums;-intendent, sixty-four thousand four hundred and twenty-five do ; For general repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars, of wllpch two thousand hve hundred dollars shall be immediately availa e; In all, sixty-nine thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars. Pmnnn SCHOOL. For support and education of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils “°"° '°"°°‘· at the Indian school at Pierre, South Dakota, and for pa of superintendent, twenty-six thousand five hundred and fifty dolliirs; d Igor general repairs and improvements, four thousand five hundred 0 ars; For construction of new water four thousand dollars; In all, thirty-five thousand an y dollars. num orrx sono0L. For support and education of two hundred and fifty Indian pupils °"“°“"°""°’· at the Indian school, Rapid Cit, South Dakota, and pay of superintendent, fortp-three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; For genera repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; For mstallation of water p ant, twenty thousand dollars; In all, sixty-eight thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in South I¤°'*•¤¤*¤~ Dakota, including traveling expensesof agents, three thousand dollars. That the Secretaiiy of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed m§;_’g°]‘},gf,0§,;*°“° to issue patents in ee to the Bureau of Cat olic Indian Missions, or- mwnum melt. ganized under an act of the assembly of Maryland entitled "An act to incorporate the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions," approved April sixth, eighteen hundred and ninet —four, for the land set apart to the Catholic Church on the Rosebud, Pine Rid e, Crow Creek, and Lower Brule reservations, in the State of South I)akota, as follows: On the Rosebud Reservation, at or near Saint Francis Mission: The m}f1°°°**¤d R°*°*"*· east half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast sm: rams me quarter of section thirty-one, and the west half of the northwest quar- ‘*°“‘ ter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-two, all in township thirty-seven north range thirty west of the sixth principal meridian, containing three hun red and twenty acres, more or less; also, at or near Re Leaf Camp, the southwest quarter of the Md I-M! ¤¤¤¤v- northwest quarter of section two, township thirty-nine north, range thirty-three west of the sixth princi al meri ian,containing forty acres, more or less; also, at or near Oak (greek, the southwest quarter of the 0* ¤=¤¤*=· southeast quarter of section one, township thirty-nine north, range twenty-six west of the sixth principal meridian, containing forty acres, more or less; also, at or near Antelope Creek, the southwest A¤¤>*¤1>¤ Umiuarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four, township thirtymine north, range twenty-eight west of the sixth principal me ridian, containing forty acres, more or less; also, at or near Little ¤¤¤¢ whim Ri*¤*· White River, 'the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four, township forty-two north, range twenty-nine west of the sixth principal meridian, containing forty acres, more or less; also, at or near Ponca Creek, lot one and the northeast quarter of the P<>¤¤¤¤=¢¥- northwest quarter of section seven, township nmety-six north, range