Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/53

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LIST

OF THE

PROCLAMATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT

CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.

Page
Warning persons against entering Behring Sea for the purpose of unlawfully killing fur-bearing animals. March 21, 1889. 1543
Opening Oklahoma to settlement. March 23, 1889. 1544
Designating Tuesday, April 30, 1889, the centennial of the inauguration of the first President, as a day of special thanksgiving. April 4, 1889. 1547
Designating Thursday, November 28, 1889, as Thanksgiving Day. November 1, 1889. 1547
Announcing the admission of the State of North Dakota as a State of the Union. November 2, 1889. 1548
Announcing the admission of the State of South Dakota as a State of the Union. November 11, 1889. 1549
Announcing the admission of the State of Montana as a State of the Union. November 8, 1890. 1551
Announcing the admission of the State of Washington as a State of the Union. November 11, 1889. 1552
Declaring a portion of the Great Sioux Reservation in Dakota opened to settlement. February 17, 1890. 1554
Forbidding cattle grazing on Cherokee Strip or Outlet, Indian Territory. February 17, 1890. 1557
Warning persons entering Behring Sea for the purpose of unlawfully killing fur-bearing animals. March 15, 1890. 1558
Declaring Indian titles to lands on Ponca Reservation, Nebraska, extinguished. October 28, 1980. 1561
Designating Thursday, November 27, 1890, as Thanksgiving Day. November 8, 1890. 1559
Fixing date of taking effect of act in respect of collisions at sea,at December 15, 1890. November 18, 1890. 1561
Announcing the opening and closing dates of the Worlds Columbian Exposition. December

24, 1890.

1562
Announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with the Republic of Brazil. February 5, 1891. 1563
Setting apart forest reservation in Wyoming. March 30, 1891. 1565
Warning persons against entering Bering Sea for the purpose of unlawfully killing fur-bearing animals. April 4, 1891. 1565


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