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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 209, 220, 221. 1912. 189 GHLPJSOQ.-An Act For the transfers! the so-called Olmstead laude, in the State ·l¤ik6· 1911 dNorth Carolina, from the Solicitor of the Treasury to the Secretary of Agriculture. lm °°7°°·] _ _ _ [Publis, N0. 21.6.] Be at    Senate and House ofliepresevttattves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of A.gri— NP,§f'“"’°"‘ "“""· culture shall, from and after the passge of this Act, have cha%e of S;1•¤¤¤ igf<=¥&¤£¤g¢ the several tracts of land in Cay and raham Counties, North are- tureffury ` hna, known as the Olmste lands,  approximately thu·ty-two thousand four hundred and eigllgy-three acres,   the lands conveyed to the United States by vi Stevens and e on March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixtyinine, in compromise and Beltgllgtrgegt of an indebtedness due the nited States by E. B. a . _ Sec. 2. That the Solicitor of the Treasury is hereby authorized and ,,§”““°’ °’ ““°· directed to transfer to the Secretary of Agriculture all title, papers, and correspondence relatingsto said ands on file in his office. Sec. 3. hat the said lan shall be subject to such of the provisions ,,{,¥,’Q,_“°§’,,,{°°§‘°,;‘$§1 of the Act agproved March iirst, nineteen hundred and eleven ¤·3g_*:_¤*··m ('.l.`l11I‘b{·S1Xth tatutes at Large, page nine hundred and sixty-one), p` ' as app y to lands purchased thereunder. _ _ Sec. 4. That nothing herein contained shall be construed to affect .§°.§i£" ud"' "°° m any way any dpnvate or corporate rights now existing with reference to said lan s. Approved, July 6, 1912. Ju a, mr. ous:. eso.-As Ac: cumming unrigged msn. · [Public. No. 216.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rrggresentatives of the United Um, M States of America in Congress assembled, at upon aihdavit by a vmarigm _°° reputable shigbuilder of the United States that an umigged wooden ,,,’,:°{;‘,§";j‘,,j}’f,§"§},‘§j vessel of the nited States has been rebuilt, giving the date and place cluinrvessels. of such rebuilding, is sound and free from rotten or doted wood in structural parts, progerly fastened and calkcd and in strength and seaworthiness as goo as new, the Commissioner of Navigation shall include in the List of Merchant Vessels a notation to that effect. Approved, July 9, 1912. CHAP. 221.-—An Act To correct auerror in the record of the supplemental treaty ‘l‘}§’ gif}? of September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty, made with the Choctaw -—L-L—- Indians, and for other purposes. lY°l>"°· N°· 21"J Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢,{hRepresentat·ives of the United ch ts I d { States of America in Congress assembled, at the reservation of section 1.¤qX°m;, ° "` eight and thewest half 0 sectionnine, in townshigqxglineteen north,ra1:‘§e “§§ °,§, *‘¥§};‘;,,f,'·; sixteen east, Choctaw meridian, Mississippi, to omas Wall, and e Wg11i¤,;>¤¤¤;¤6¤<1· sale thereof by him to Anthony Winston, made on December eleventh, ° ° ‘ p' ` eighteen hundred and thirty-three, be, and the same are hereby, approved, and the title thereto confirmed in the said Thomas Wall and his vendee, the said Anthon Winston; and the Commissioner of the General Land Office is hereby authorized and directed to cause the Frogger entries to be made u on the land records of the land pflice at ac on, Mississippi, and oil the General Land Office, showing that said land was reserved to the said Thomas Wall. Approved, July 9, 1912.