Survey and Allotment of Lands in the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana: Hearings, [Sixty-first Congress, Second Session] on the Bill S. 3373U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 134 sider |
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Side 31
... coming . There is no question about that , but it is not the fault of Congress . Let me make a preliminary statement , and I think Frank Shiveley , who is an intelligent boy , and a lot of these Indians present will un- derstand it ...
... coming . There is no question about that , but it is not the fault of Congress . Let me make a preliminary statement , and I think Frank Shiveley , who is an intelligent boy , and a lot of these Indians present will un- derstand it ...
Side 32
... coming fall . The 30,000 acres under the reclamation tract were of course taken . Along the Big Horn a private company built a large ditch and irrigated quite a tract of this land . Then up the little creeks and coulees that they give ...
... coming fall . The 30,000 acres under the reclamation tract were of course taken . Along the Big Horn a private company built a large ditch and irrigated quite a tract of this land . Then up the little creeks and coulees that they give ...
Side 33
... coming , because the lands laid there four years . The President to - morrow , if he should issue a proclamation to sell that land , I will pledge you my word that these Indians will get — and I am going to put it very modestly ...
... coming , because the lands laid there four years . The President to - morrow , if he should issue a proclamation to sell that land , I will pledge you my word that these Indians will get — and I am going to put it very modestly ...
Side 34
... coming to them . They do not understand it . They know that they made that treaty and have not got the money , and that far these Indians are right . Beyond that they are wrong , because civilization will not stand for this great ...
... coming to them . They do not understand it . They know that they made that treaty and have not got the money , and that far these Indians are right . Beyond that they are wrong , because civilization will not stand for this great ...
Side 37
... coming - six years . The Crow was opened a little bit earlier , because there was only a small portion of it and because the reclamation people were anxious to get in and put in the reclamation ditch . The whole of that ceded part that ...
... coming - six years . The Crow was opened a little bit earlier , because there was only a small portion of it and because the reclamation people were anxious to get in and put in the reclamation ditch . The whole of that ceded part that ...
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40 acres acres of irrigated acres of land agent agreement allotted land Big Horn bill Carbon County cattle ceded portion ceded reservation ceded strip CHAIRMAN coal land Commissioner VALENTINE committee Congress creeks Crow Agency Crow Indian Reservation Crow Indians Crow Reservation Crow tribe cultivate CURLY DAVIS delegation diminished reservation ditch entry farm FARWELL fenced Government grazing land heard homestead hundred Indian reservation Interpreter Hogan irrigated land JOE COOPER lease live LONGBEAR Major REYNOLDS MEDICINE HORSE miles million acres Montana never paid plow Pryor Mountains question railroad ranch ratified rations revenue SCHAFFER SEES-WITH-HIS-EARS sell Senator CHAMBERLAIN Senator DIXON Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator PAGE Senator PURCELL Senator STONE settlers SHIVELY sold SPOTTED RABBIT statement Sumner Davis surplus land taken tell thereupon excused thing thousand dollars thrown open tion to-day treaty understand water holes WHITE-MAN-RUNS-HIM wife
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Side 4 - Union soldiers and sailors as defined and described in sections twenty-three hundred and four and twentythree hundred and five of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall not be abridged...
Side 3 - ... the east half of the south-west quarter, and the west half of the south-east quarter...
Side 6 - ... and if any person taking such oath shall swear falsely in the premises, he shall be subject to all the pains and penalties of perjury, and shall forfeit the money which he may have paid for said...
Side 5 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Side 5 - ... portion thereof, it being the intention of this Act that the United States shall act as trustee for said Indians to dispose of said lands and to expend and pay over the proceeds received from the sale thereof only as received. as herein provided : Provided.
Side 4 - May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, shall be disposed of under the general provisions of the homestead and townsite laws of the United States, and shall be opened to settlement and entry by proclamation of the President, which proclamation shall prescribe the manner in which these lands may be settled upon, occupied, and entered by persons entitled to make entry thereof ; and no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands, except as prescribed in said proclamation,...
Side 4 - Philippine insurrection, as defined and described in sections twenty-three hundred and four and twenty-three hundred and five of the Revised Statutes, as amended by the act of March first, nineteen hundred and one, shall not be abridged...
Side 4 - Statutes, by paying for the land entered the price fixed herein, receiving credit for payments previously made. In addition to the price to be paid for the land, the entryman shall pay the same fees and commissions at the time of commutation or final entry as now provided by law, where the price of the land is one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, and...
Side 4 - Provided, That nothing in this Act shall prevent homestead settlers from commuting their entries under section twenty-three hundred and one, Revised Statutes, by paying for the land entered the price fixed herein, receiving credit for payments previously made.
Side 4 - One-fifth of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of entry and the balance in five equal annual installments to be paid in one, two, three, four, and five years, respectively, from and after the date of entry, and...