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 1466 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 444-446, 449. 1916. Duluth, Minnesota series, made November twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine, by Oleanne Marie Zahl Branum, for the north half of the southwest quarter, southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, section four, and northwest quarter of the northwest quarter section nine, townshi sixty-two north, rang}? twenty-one west, fourth principal meridian, be, and the same ereby is yalrdated; and the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and drr·ected to accept commutation proof in support of said entry and issue patent thereon, provided said proof s ows compliance with the requirements of the homestead law with respect to residence, cultivation, and improvements. Approved, September 5, 1916. °°"{§‘Z‘£"f'§'»t}{”°‘ crur. 44e.-An Act re mam sue to the town site or meets, in me smc mmm, Nc. ur.] °f M°°m‘°‘ mmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re mtatives of the United Interior be, and he is herebly, authorized and directed to accept for limited patent only Santa e Pacific lieu-land selection heretofore made and desi%ated as Glasgow, Montana, land office serial number naught fifteen thousand seven hundred and sixty-six, for the following described land: Southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section four, in township twenty-nme north, rang; fifty-six east, Montana meridian; and issue patent thereto to Jo Lundquist, trustee, for mum, mn m_ the original purchasers of town lots of the town site of McCabe, in the snrvnd. Sta_te of Montana, which patent shall contain a reservation to the United States of all coal, oil, or other mineral deposits in the land, and the right of the United States, its grantees or lessees, to mine and remove same. Approved, September 5, 1916. September 5,1916. _ _ lH~ R-1528-1 GKAP. 446.-An Act For the relief of Martin Hulm. [Private, No. 152.]. . . mmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatwes of the United P¤r¤¤ifdl°` States of America in Congress asscmbledc Tllzt the Secretary of the Treasruy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Martin Huhn, who was disabled whi e engaged in employment of the United States Government at Hoboken post office, m the State of New Jersey, on or about August thirteenth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, the sum of $500. Approved, September 5, 1916. ` S°Yr¥E“i*T°{t$13§”‘ cnn. 44s.-is Act For are rents of Jcim P. sums. rPm°°°’ N°` ml Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives ey" the Un't d er;€ii1seSr?wtti°'°lm States of Arnerica in Congress assembledf That in the administratiidn ,,,c,,§,{_“" "°°°“’ °°" of the pensron laws John P, Sutton, who enlisted in Company H, Erghteenth Regiment United States Infantry, on the twenty-seventh day of March, eighteen hundred and sixlév-six, under the name of G bert Sutton s ll hereafter be held an considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States 321S¤Hi;II1§§€'t§; said company and regiment under his true name of ` Approved, September 6, 1916.
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