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NOTE. These commissions must be tendered with the homestead proof, together with testimony fees at 15 cents per hundred words. The commissions are not earned unless the proof is approved.

Military Bounty Land Warrants and Porterfield Warrants.

For locating a 160-acre warrant.
For locating a 120-acre warrant.

For locating an 80-acre warrant.
For locating a 60-acre warrant..
For locating a 40-acre warrant.

State Selections:

For each final location of 160 acres (or fraction thereof) under any grant of Congress to States (except for agricultural colleges)...........

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No fees are chargeable on State swamp-land selections, but a fee of $2 is to be collected on each location of 160 acres or fraction thereof made with swampland indemnity certificates.

Railroad and Other Selections:

For each final location of 160 acres (or fraction thereof) by railroad or other corporations.

Agricultural College Scrip:

For each piece of agricultural college scrip located.............

Private Land Scrip, Valentine Scrip:

For each piece of scrip filed on unsurveyed lands...
For each location of scrip....

Supreme Court Scrip:

No fees or commissions are allowed on the location of Supreme Court Scrip nor on the location of Indian Scrip or other private land scrip, except as specifically provided for by law and instructions.

Reducing Testimony to Writing:

Fees for reducing testimony to writing are allowed at the rate of 15 cents per 100 words.

Transcripts from Records:

2.00

4.00

1.00

1.00

Registers and Receivers are entitled to charge at the rate of 10 cents per 100 words for making transcripts of their records for individuals.

Plats and Diagrams:

Lists for Taxation Purposes, 10 cents per entry.

Soldiers' Additional Homesteads:

The fees and commissions in connection with soldiers' additional homestead applications will be computed in the same manner as are ordinary homestead fees and commissions. The original fee and commissions and final commissions will be collected together at the same time, and must be applied before certificate issues.

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March 3, 1853-Grant of school lands to California.
February 14, 1859-Grant of school lands to Oregon.

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July 1, 1862-Grant to Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads..
March 21, 1864-Grant of school lands to the State of Nevada.....

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Grant to Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads.

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July 25, 1866-Grant to Oregon & California Railroad.

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July 27, 1866-Grant to Atlantic & Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads..
June 25, 1868-Extension of time to Oregon & California Railroad....
April 10, 1869-—

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Extension of time to Oregon & California Railroad.
Grant to Northern Pacific Railroad..

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May 31, 1870-Northern Pacific Railroad authorized to issue bonds..
March 3, 1871-Grant to Southern Pacific Railroad..

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April 20, 1871-Atlantic & Pacific Railroad authorized to mortgage.
June 1, 1874-Remedies of dispossessed occupants...

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February 11, 1875-Mining claim, money expended in tunnel..
March 3, 1875--

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May 5, 1876-Missouri and Kansas excepted from mineral laws..
July 31, 1876-

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Employees of Geological Survey, no interest in lands.
Notice of intention to make proof.

Settlers on public lands within railroad limits..

July 1, 1879-Settlers on public lands within railroad limits.
January 22, 1880—Application for mineral patent by agent..

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Acts of Congress-Continued.
May 14, 1880-
Relinquishments..

Time allowed homestead settlers to file claims..
June 5, 1880-Timber depredation suits, defense.

June 8, 1880-Homestead settlers who become insane.
June 9, 1880-Proofs, before whom made....

June 15, 1880-

Ute Indian lands, how disposed of..
Timber depredation, defense

June 16, 1880-

Grant of 2,000,000 acres to Nevada.
Repayments on canceled entries..

January 13, 1881-Settlers on restored railroad lands.
March 3, 1881-Title to mineral claim not established.
April 26, 1882--Adverse mineral claim verified by agent.
July 28, 1882-Uncompahgre and White River Ute lands.
August 7, 1882-Certificates of deposit for survey..
March 3, 1883-

Alabama excepted from mineral laws....

Fees allowed registers and receivers for plats, etc........
Proceeds from Indian reservations....

April 2, 1884-Selection of lieu lands by Colorado...
May 17, 1884-Mineral land laws extended to Alaska.
July 4, 1884-

Homesteads by Indians..

Indian monies not to be used for public land service.
July 5, 1884-Abandoned military reservations, sale of.

May 6, 1886-Settlers within railroad limits...

August 4, 1886-Registers and receivers not allowed fees in excess of $3,000.

February 25, 1885--Unlawful occupancy of public lands.

July 6, 1886-Forfeiture of Atlantic & Pacific Railroad grant..........

February 8, 1887-Allotments to Indians and purchase of excess lands....
March 3, 1887-Adjustment of railroad grants..

October 2, 1888-Reservation of reservoir sites..

October 19, 1888-Indian may surrender patent to allotment.

January 14, 1889-Chippewa agricultural lands, Minnesota, homesteads

February 16, 1889-Disposal of dead timber on Indian lands.

February 22, 1889-Grant of school lands to Mont., N. D., S. D., and Wash.
March 2, 1889-

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Additional homestead entry...

Leave of absence from homestead.

Price of forfeited railroad lands.

Proof made in 10 days after date set.

March 2, 1889-Withdrawal of lands from private entry, except in Missouri..46. 308

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Rights of way for ditches, under authority of Government..

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Proofs during vacancy in office of register or receiver..
February 18, 1891-Homesteads on forfeited railroad grants.
February 28, 1891-

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March 3, 1893-

February 13, 1893-Timber depredation suits in Arizona and New Mexico,
defense...

Abandoned military reservations, grants to municipalities..

Consolidation of surveyor generals' offices...

Costs of contests by or against Indians..

Perfecting titles under soldiers' additional..

State selections, preference rights..

December 12, 1893-Settlers on forfeited railroad grants.

January 11, 1894-Registers and receivers not to proceed where interested.
July 16, 1894-Grant of school lands to Utah..

July 26, 1894-Extension of time for making payments on homesteads..
August 15, 1894-Leases of allotments and surplus lands. ...

August 18, 1894-

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Carey Act, granting 1,000,000 acres to States irrigating..
Soldiers' additional certificates validated....

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State selections, withdrawal for survey, preference rights.
August 20, 1894-Application by settlers for survey. (Footnote).
August 23, 1894-Abandoned military reservations, homestead entry.
December 13, 1894-Use of bounty land warrants...
January 21, 1895-Rights of way for tramroads, canals, etc....
February 15, 1895-Abandoned military reservations, homestead entry.
February 20, 1895-Surplus Ute Indian lands subject to settlement...
March 2, 1895-

Engrossing patents..

Registers' and receivers' returns not to be duplicated..
State selections in reservations opened to entry..

January 23, 1896-Settlers on forfeited railroad grants.

February 12, 1896-Adjustment of railroad grants.
March 2, 1896-Suits to annul railroad grants...

May 21, 1896-Rights of way for oil pipe lines in Colorado and Wyoming..
June 3, 1896-

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Mineral laws extended to Fort Belknap, Blackfeet, and San Carlos lands.
June 11, 1896-Carey Act amended, authorizing lien on lands...

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January 13, 1897-Reservoirs for watering stock....

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February 11, 1897-Petroleum lands subject to placer mining laws..
February 18, 1897-Settlers on forfeited railroad grants.

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February 26, 1897-Rights of way for reservoirs.....

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March 2, 1897-Aliens may acquire town lots and mineral lands in Terri-
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March 3, 1897-Rights of purchasers of the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad...
June 4, 1897-

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Acts of Congress-Continued.

May 11, 1898-

Rights of way for tramroads, canals, etc..

Rights of way for reservoirs, use of for public purposes..

May 14, 1898-

Homesteads in Alaska

Land districts in Alaska..

Mining rights in Alaska to citizens of Canada..

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Railroads and rights of way in Alaska.

Sale of timber in Alaska....

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May 18, 1898-Distinction between offered and unoffered lands abolished.
June 16, 1898-Military service of entryman..

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Permits to citizens of Idaho and Wyoming to cut tìmber

February 27, 1899-Survey of railroad grants...

March 2, 1899-

Railroad lands in Mount Ranier Park, selections..
Railroad rights of way through Indian reservations..
March 3, 1899-

Rights of way for railroads and wagon roads in forests.
Standard survey lines to be established...
Surveys in Alaska..

May 17, 1900-Free homesteads on ceded Indian lands..

June 5, 1900-Second homesteads where former was commuted.
June 6, 1900-

Forest lieu selections on surveyed lands

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Marriage of homestead entrywoman.

January 26, 1901-Commutation of homesteads on ceded Indian lands.
January 31, 1901-Saline lands subject to placer mining laws...
February 6, 1901-Actions in court to determine right to allotments.
February 15, 1901-Rights of way for telegraph and telephone lines, etc..
March 2, 1901-Northern Pacific Railroad lands, selections....
March 3, 1901-

Carey Act amended fixing time limit for reclamation.......
Right of way for telegraph lines, etc., through Indian lands.
Timber depredation suits in California, Oregon, and Washington,
defense...

May 3, 1902-Grant of school lands to Utah

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May 22, 1902-Second homestead entries in certain cases.

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May 27, 1902-

Inherited Indian lands may be conveyed in fee.
Town sites on Walker River lands, Nevada...

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Uintah and White River Ute lands subject to mineral laws.

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May 31, 1902-State statutes of limitations in actions against Indians.

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June 13, 1902-Ute Indian lands subject to free homesteads..

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June 17, 1902-Reclamation Act

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June 19, 1902-Allotments outside of Indian Territory..

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June 27, 1902-Chippewa lands, Minnesota, homestead entry on..
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad authorized to lease or sell..

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July 1, 1902-Railroad selections...

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December 18, 1902-Selection of lieu lands by the State of Washington..
January 31, 1903-Compulsory attendance of witnesses..
February 9, 1903-Town sites in Indian lands, Minnesota.
February 12, 1903—Assessments on oil-mining claims..........
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Mining claims on Uncompahgre Indian Reservation..
February 20, 1904-Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn

March 11, 1904—Right of way for pipe lines through Indian lands.

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