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1540 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 126. 1919. struction and maintenance of work for the improvement of naviglation in the Coosa River, without compensation to the said Wilson, is heirlsd or assigns, for any damages they may sustain by reason of such ove ow. j17$;¤H¤{$ Alma Harris, for the southeast quarter, section twelve, township ’ p' twenty-mne south, rantge seven west, New Mexico principal meridian, in the Las Cruces lan district, New Mexico, u on payment of the lawful purchase price of said land within six months after the approval of this Act. H¤¤‘¤·>*FiS¤¤r- Harriet Fisher, of Saint Louis, Missouri, for the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, section twenty-eight, townshi seventeen south, range seven west, fifth principal, meridian, in tlie State of gggght etc Arkansas: Prmrided, That she shall file application for the land and ’ pay therefor at the rate of $1.25 per acre within six months after the Gm H mm apgroval of this Act. _ _ g° ‘ gm eorge H. Finnegan, for the southeast quarter section thirteen, township four north, range five west San Bernardino meridia.n, Los Anlgeles land district, m the State of, Cahforma. Lam B.N¤1s¤:» aura B. Nelson, for lot two, section thirty-five, townshi three north, rarhge nine east, Willamette meridian, in the State of gre on. K§;,§;_ ud A¤¤¤ Carl an Anna Kvavle, for lots three and four, section thirty-ive,

p three north, range nine east, Willamette meridian, m the

o Oregon. glgfggi ?· He1rs at law of Thomas Tumlin, deceased, late of Cherokee Coimty, Alabama, for the southwest quarter of southeast quarter, section ten, townshigil ten south, range eleven east, of Huntsville meridian, situated m erokee County, State of Alabama, each of such heirs taking such respective interest in said tract as he or she would have done ad the land become the property of said Thomas Tumlin in his P _ lifetime and said Thomas had died intestate seized and P§{y'{;‘{,’;,,,,,q¤,,,,d_ of said lands: Promded, That the said heirs at law shall within six months from approval hereof f;ile their apphcation for said tract andugay the register and receiver of the and office at 1 Montgomery, bama, the sum of $1.25 per acre therefor. C,;},,f,§§°‘*°‘ F- “°· Alexander F. MeCollam, of Yankee Jims, Placer County California Ame, p. 1529. for the lands described in homestead entry numbered naught seventy; three hundred and fort -nine, Sacramento series, being homestead— entry survey numbered, one hundred and forty-seven in section twenty-eight;_townshi fourteen north· range ten east Mount Diablo meridian, in Sacramento land district in Placer, County California, and containing one and sixteen one-hundredths acres, according to official plat of homestead-entry surve numbered one hundred and forty-seven, in the Tahoe National lljdrest made July Francis Stem nineteenth, nineteen hundred and fifteen. — ' Francis Stewart, for the southwest quarter, section thirty-three, township twenty-eight_south, rarige seven west New Mexico meridian Las Cruces land d1str1ct, New exico, uponlthe ayment of $1 25 H t d _ a per acre within six months after the approval of this Act • .,,,,,§§f,,°§,,,_ °“‘"*¤ Sec. 3. That the entries hereinafter named be and the same are hereby, validated, and the Secretary of the Interior authorized to issue patents thereon upon submission of satisfactory roof of com- _ { phance with the laws under which such entries were aHowed· Ffsdws T€$S¤¤¤¤- Homestead entry of Frederick Tessman on farm unit "J ’; 0;- the southeast quarter of the southeast uarter section eight townshi twenty north, range two west, Sim Biver reclamation rd` t M nl; v¤1.gz,p.zss. tana., under Act of June seventeenth nineteen hundi)-edlagrfd tivo (Thirty-second Statutes at Large, age three hundred and e' hty- · eigflit), and Acts amendatory thereolf and su lemental theretolg Wm=¤¤F·C¤’*¢r· omestead entry of Wilham F. Carter, oiqiothair Montana for the south half, section twenty township thirty-one north f east Montana meridian in the State f ’ T? Om · , o Montana, made un er the