Annotated Acts of Congress Five Civilized Tribes And the Osage Nation
Annotated Acts of Congress Five Civilized Tribes And the Osage Nation
Clarence Lot Thomas
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1161. Barton v. Hulsey, 4 I. T. 260, 69 S. W. 868. Tribal Payments. Sec. 24. That all moneys paid into the United States treas- ury at Saint Louis, Missouri, under provisions of this act shall be placed to the credit of the tribe to which they belong; and the assistant United States treasurer shall give triplicate re- ceipts therefor to the depositor. 68 Original Curtis Act. Delaware Segregation— Suit by Delaware Indians. Sec. 25. That before any allotment shall be made of lands in the Cherokee... Nation, there shall be segregated therefrom by the Commission heretofore mentioned, in separate allot- ments or otherwise, the one hundred and fifty-seven thousand six hundred acres purchased by the Delaware tribe of Indians from the Cherokee Nation under agreement of April eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, subject to the judicial de- termination of the rights of said descendants and the Cherokee Nation under said agreement. That the Delaware Indians residing in the Cherokee Nation are hereby authorized and empowered to bring suit in the Court of Claims of the United States, within sixty days after the passage of this act, against the Cherokee Nation, for the purpose of determining the rights of said Delaware Indians in and to the lands and funds of said nation under their contract and agreement with the Cherokee Nation dated April eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven ; or the Cherokee Nation may bring a like suit against sai 1 Delaware Indians ; and jurisdiction is conferred on said court to adjudicate and fully determine the same, with right of an- peal to either party to the Supreme Court of the United States.
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