Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 2.djvu/327

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SlXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. -Ssss..II. Cns. 400-402. 1912. 1341 {md,|1om`lotsi:ty•threetotlne(}restB¤oad,so astoseeure.mgress' •_§<[®'!#;to lots numbered sixtyethne, sixty-four, sixty-five, sixty- ¤=.7.!¤4.ex¢y..svs¤} Cmnt Boad_Government Reservation, all m township. two, _ our, west been line, Ocoee and Hamilton Coun- ¤e•,.Te!¤ge¤eeri:.\§:1mg-a part of the United States reservation called H HIHHBIGQUITYEB, asshowninmazgherete attached: Pro- i°{J,’..Y€":.;.H,.,,,,, That the said D. B. Loveman, or D. Lovemau, president of •*°· the Land Company, cause the perk fence of the Chickamauga_ lll0DldP8fkb0bO§VBdldl0D001lf]'dlSl»£D00uDdGTt1IB supervision, and to the sathfaction of the parkoommission, and without expeme to the Government. Thi•.e0nveyance is made for the purpose of correctmithe uror made in the granglnlg of the reservation andCrestBoad ysaidloveman andllrg Land Company to the Government, by which the lots mention were unintentionally cut 08 from the Crest Road. Approved, August 24, 1912. cnn; _401.—An sc: ru as nxsswwrmig n. courses. ‘§"£'¤%‘¤¤‘l‘f‘ B•·i¢enncted· t3e8enate and House Bepreaentativeao the United [m""'N°'m`] States of in 001;gn¢e• anernbkff That the disqgaéhcation to yn? |D· °°l :¤;g¢}_•· make homestead entry ound bymhgggartment of the Interior to auewu. ’ exist by reason of the ownerzlais by D. Courtade of thirty-one sixty-fourths of an acre of I in excess of one hundred and sixty ` acres, at the time, to wit, July second, nineteen hundred and ten. that he made settlement upon, and on August first, nineteen hundred and ten, when he applied to make homestead entry of the south half of north half of section eighteen, township thirty-seven south, range seven east, 'Willamette meridian, Oregon, be, and the same hereby m removed; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to allow homestead entry b said Qourtade under his application to enter said land, filed Auéiirst, nmeteen hundred and ten and known as number nauvirfght thousand $1: hundred and eighty-two, series of the nited States land at Lakeview, Oregon, as of the date ap lied for; .but nothing herein contained shall be construed as waivinggull compliance with the homestead laws in the matter of residence and improvement under such entry. Approved, August 24, 1912. . GIA!. 402.-an Act Granting peniens and increase of pensions to certain ssl- *F{¤;_”*mgR_°?~ nilurs Regnl¤ArmyandHa andcertainso1d1ersandn11crsoI.._;...m_ $o¤dth‘Lthanth:ICi't:ilW¤.andtowidonoI:i,chnldi¤smd•ilo¢a lPr|v•¤•.¤¤·1¤~l Be itenaded th•8enat•¢mdHo••¢ dthe United Sla¢¢gqfAmcri‘gzin0on%·ueauengbl3; ttheSecretary·0fthe"“*°"· Intersorbe andheishere y, Euston roll, subject to the provmml and lumtatnons of the pension ws- '1'hs name of Margaret E. Fu tt, widow of R ai S. Fu tt, late ,,_*’•¤·*·¤,.,_,_,*¤,·3··=,;_r·=,, ol Company G, First Missouri Mgmted Volunteerczafantry, War with geigico, ;.ntg£a%m a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month neu 0 s is new rece · , _ The name of John H. Bmwm d the Umtpd States slip Wm- {{§':°g'["B,,.,_ gen, United Stag Navy, and pay hun a pension at the rate twelve ollars mon · The npirme of Sherman A. Cole, late of Qompany_D, Twentieth °""‘“""°°"· Regiment United States Infantry, and pay hun a pension at the rate cf fvzlvs dollars per month.