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764 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 239, 240, 244. 1891. February 16, 1891. CHAP. 239.;-tSAn act for continuing the erection of the public building an Worces~

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the }`Vlg)r§¢¤g¢rfd¥:¤ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the addi- ° m g' tional sum of one hundred and fty thousand dollars is hereby oenunuang erection authorized to be expended by the Secretary of the Treasury for con- °*v0]_25 pp_m_m_ tinuing the erection of the public building at Worcester, in the State ’ ’ of Massachusetts. Approved, February 16, 1891. . F€b!'¤N'.Y 16, 1891. CHAP. 240.-An act for the construction and completion of suitable school build- ’—‘__°’_’ ings for Indian industrial schools in Wisconsin and other States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o the mnumbmenierm- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secrgtary ,Q‘{,T,'§,,,,‘f°]‘,(§$,,l,{‘,,,§ of the Interior be,_and is hereby, authorized and directed to cause _ M1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤~ ope gndian indpstrial or tlikamling soho? tlp be established in each of com ewnmhwi, the tates of isconsin, ic igan, an innesota, at a cost not exor seeding thirty thousand_ dollars for each school, said schools to be as near as practicable moulded on the plan of the Indian school at Carpreeue. lisle, Pennsylvania: Provided, however, That no such school shall be Lunanunn. estgblished ontany Indian reservation whereon Indians are located un er an a en . Swcurycflnwdcr Sec. 2. 'lghat the Secretary of the Interior ma select any art or {“{',§{c“;’fl,,,'T?; °°°" I""! portion of the non-mineral public domain of the United Stlaltes in either of said States, which he may deem necessary and suitab1e,_not M zssdséhrshunudfr:.is:2.%**s..::t:2]a.$“:£.aahappears - a an ce, wsaagwu n-em perpetually withdraw such land from sale and entry and dedicate °"°"’*° ‘ the ame to use as a s1te for such industrial or trainin school; and if such portion of the public domain is not found available or suitably located, then the ecretary of the Interior may secure title by Condemnation, em., purchase, condemnation, or otherwise of a tract of land not less than ““"°°““'?"’· two hxéndred acrles for eachno§ai1d sézhools, andfuplon the site thus se ecte , acquire , or purc as the ecretary o the Interior shall B¤¤di¤s¤.w=. cagse to be) ergcted Such guildiggs and improvements as may in his mmm, ju gment e est a a te to the purpose in view: Provided, That sam. the site for said buildlings in the various States shall be as follows: rnmnneseun In lltdlinlnesota, on lthe Pipestopoi Rgspfvation; Inliicbignn. n ic igan, in the county o sa e a; 1¤W¤c¤¤¤i¤. In Wisconsiii, near some railroad from which all the reservations may be conveniently reached. Appnpnmnn. Sec. 3. That the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated. out of aniy money in the Treasury not ptlrervsgise gpgplmlpriage , go be expendeoubfy the Slecretarty of gm Inerior or 1 rc se o necessary gr n an e erec ion ereon P¤r1¤¤¤¤¤.¤¤c. of buildings, and for such other purposes as he may deem proper in the execution of the provisions of this act, to establish in each of such States a school for the industrial and general education of Indian youth, and at the Jxlaces in said States herein designated or which may hereafter be esignated by the Secretary of the Interior in conformity with the provisions of this act. Approved, February 16, 1891. February 18, 1891. CHAP. 244.-An act to amend an act entitled an act to forfeit certain lands

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8 PUIPOSGS. _ Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the m*m§g‘;d*;§“¤*d U nzted States of America in Congress assembled, That an act entitled "A11 act to forfeit certain lands heretofore granted for the purpose