Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 |
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... Indian service for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1901 , is $ 8,873,239.24 . Of this amount $ 8,197,239.24 is appropriated by the Indian appropriation act of May 31 , 1900 , and $ 676,000 by the act of June 6 , 1900 , ratifying the ...
... Indian service for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1901 , is $ 8,873,239.24 . Of this amount $ 8,197,239.24 is appropriated by the Indian appropriation act of May 31 , 1900 , and $ 676,000 by the act of June 6 , 1900 , ratifying the ...
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... appropriation of $ 100,000 in 1870 the principal educational work in ... Indian department under various Congressional require- ments . About this time the ... act declared it " to be 26 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS .
... appropriation of $ 100,000 in 1870 the principal educational work in ... Indian department under various Congressional require- ments . About this time the ... act declared it " to be 26 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS .
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United States. Dept. of the Interior. In 1897 the appropriation act declared ... Indian pupils at the school at Hampton , Virginia . " This is a ... appropriation . The above brief historical review of a system which has so long been on ...
United States. Dept. of the Interior. In 1897 the appropriation act declared ... Indian pupils at the school at Hampton , Virginia . " This is a ... appropriation . The above brief historical review of a system which has so long been on ...
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... appropriations for specific schools and appropriations made under treaties have been used judiciously for the benefit of the schools ... appropriation act for fiscal year 1900 the sale of the Clontarf School ... INDIAN AFFAIRS . 39 12.
... appropriations for specific schools and appropriations made under treaties have been used judiciously for the benefit of the schools ... appropriation act for fiscal year 1900 the sale of the Clontarf School ... INDIAN AFFAIRS . 39 12.
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... Indian appropriation act for the fiscal year 1899 set aside $ 35,000 for a new school plant at Red Lake , Minn . , and also $ 20,000 for another at Leech Lake in the same State . These buildings were placed under contract during the ...
... Indian appropriation act for the fiscal year 1899 set aside $ 35,000 for a new school plant at Red Lake , Minn . , and also $ 20,000 for another at Leech Lake in the same State . These buildings were placed under contract during the ...
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Page 42 - ... the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, may prescribe.
Page 12 - An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severally to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes...
Page 576 - ... the legislature of each state may determine and direct the manner and place of taxing all the shares of national banking associations located within the state, subject...
Page 576 - State, subject only to the two restrictions, that the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of such State...
Page 528 - That the land not exceeding six hundred and forty acres at any station now occupied as missionary stations among the Indian tribes in said section, with the improvements thereon erected by or for such societies, shall be continued in the occupancy of the several religious societies to which said missionary stations respectively belong until action by Congress. But nothing contained in this act shall be construed to put in force in said district the general land laws of the United States.
Page 520 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two...
Page 576 - Nothing herein shall be construed to exempt the real property of associations from either State, county, or municipal taxes to the same extent, according to its value, as other real property is taxed.
Page 520 - Indian tribes, who have resided or shall hereafter reside upon the tract entered in good faith for the period required by existing law, shall be entitled to a patent for the land so entered upon the payment to the local land officers of the usual and customary fees, and no other or further charge of any kind whatsoever shall be required from such settler to entitle him to a patent for the land covered by his entry...
Page 528 - Seminole citizens, according to the laws of descent and distribution of the State of Arkansas, and be allotted and distributed to them accordingly: Provided, That in all cases where such property would descend to the parents under said laws the same shall first go to the mother instead of the father, and then to the brothers and sisters, and their heirs, instead of the father.
Page 140 - As the laws of the United States, regulating trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, are...