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Show 5i8 INDIAN SCHOOL SITES. Sevy (a corporation), who had become the purchasers of the Haycock tract, conve ing to the United States for $3,920 the following-described tract of land in ~ a r 6 e G County, Utah, viz: ~ ~s t t he nort~heast $orni er of the ~SE. 3 of seie. 9 T. 54 6~. R. 5 W. ~Salt l a k e meridian, and mnnlng thence west34.53cha1ns north6:ll chams 6. 8g0ffl W. 6j.43 ohsiis. S.@ 12'W. 18.67chsius, 6. 890 16' E. 2-2.24 ohains, south i.76 chsms,,ast 46.94 chams, north.lO.40 ohsins, east 14.63 chains. south 0.W ohain. east 20 ehsins. north 4 chs~ns.to the place of begmnmg. containing in all 150.93 acres more or les. ~ o & t h ew~it h all water and water tights appurtpnant to said land prhelon 'ng toraidgrantorand heretofore used u onsaid land whmh sakd water nghts sre more partroularlygder~riheda s l@ls+ha rea of the capital toe% of the ~ a s d ~ a n g u i tIcrrhi gation Company and 137i shares of the capital stock of the West Panguitch Irrigation Compmy. These papem were submitted to the Department April 9, 1903. Messrs. Cameron & Sevy, June 13,1903, pleaded for an early approval of the deed as they were financially embarrassed for the want of the purchase money, and on the 15th of June they asked for the return of deed and abstract slf not then a p roved), as they had an oifer for the land at an advance price. These etters were sutmitted to the Department June 25, 1903. Another communication from them, dated July 13, 1903, demanding their money in thirty days or a return of the deed, was suhm~tted to the Department July 23, 1903. Miss Work had already, on May 11, 1903, for-warded certified copy of court proceedings relative to the ownership of water rights claimed by the East Pauguiteh Irrigation Company in their favor, which had been submitted to the Department July 3, 1903. October 12, 1903, the Departmsnt returned deed, abstract of title, and accom ing papers with the written opln~ono f the Attorney-General rendered 0 c t o E z ; 1903, as to the validity of title, and granted authority to purchase and pay for the Haycock farm at the sti ulated price of $3,920. A copy of thisauthority and opinion of the ~ttorney-Cienerafw ere forwarded to Miss Work with the deed and ahstraet October 16, and returned by her October 23, 1903, duly recorded. October 21, 1903, the Departpent forwarded to this office a letter fmm one W. P. Gargent stating that no decisive adlon had been taken by the courts in the settlement of the question of the water rights of the East Panguitch Irrigation Company, and the Department directed that final action be suspended until the suit was settled. This action was communicated to Miss Work October 23 and 24,1903, and she replied October 26 and 29, giving the facts in the caseand thestatusof Mr. Sargent and refer-rin to the court proceedmn~s ent by her May 11, 1903. 'fbese letters were fora.arded to the Department November 4, and November 10 the Department directed the issue of warrant far $3,920 in pa ment for the land. This deed was recorded October 23, 1903, in the record oJdeeds office, Garfield County, Utah, in Book "D" of deeds, pages 217 and 218, and in this office in,mis-cellaneous record book, volume 5, pages 242-243; the certificates of stock promd~ng water rights and their transfer sre also similarly recorded. ONEIDA, WI8. In the Indian appropriation art appro\'ed May 27, 1902 (32 Sbtw.. 1,. 2&l, !he Secretary uf tllr llhtrrior ww authorized to purrhnsr aclditionsl land from an One~da Indian allottee, or allottem, of \Viseonsin, for t l ~ rur e c l i the Oneida Indian School, for $1,000, or so n~uchth ereof as might lw ner-wry, arid the allbtter (or a1lotu~c.s) fn,rra whom tbc land might be pnn haae~lw as thereby ~mpuweredt o sell anrlc~onv~y the 8an.z to the llnited Stiltm for that nurmse. The Department, October 2,1902, aGth6nzed the negotiations for this land, and Joseph C. Hmt, su erintendent, November 18,1902, forwarded s deed datedNovem-he. r~ 14.1 902. from 8e01ee Doxtater. an Oneida Indian allottee. and wife Marv. con- ~ ~, ~ -, ~~ ~~~ . - ~~~~~ ~ . ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ver,ing to tile llnitrrl SI;IW for $985, ior the use c.i thc ~ n e i J aI ntlisll ~rlrool,t he foilow~-n g.~lwrihetm~vl to of Ian11 in Outat-r anlie arid Hrown conntiru. \\'is., to wit: Description of the 4.97acre traet,in Outsgamie County: Commencinxat the northeast corner of claim No. 145. in see. 4 T. 21 N. of R. 19 E. of fourth prxnc~pal meddisn thence N. 35OE. 10.6064 chains, thence N. 74O E. 1.515 Ehslns, thehe 6. 36: E. 3.708 C~&I"LI then& 8. W. 1.OM chains, thence N. 550 W. 4.2418 ohains to the place of beginmng and eontalnlng 4.9746 aeres of land. Desrription of the tract or e ~ b mNo . 146 emth thslde of Green Rsy and Western Ra i lmd nght of wav. outagamie County: Commeneio at a point 95) links south of the one-quarter post on the porth aide 01 set. 4, T. 21N. R. 19 E., fourtfprineipsi metid~hnt.h ence N. ssOM'B .elong the south ime.of said tight of way84.4041 cham. to thecenter of the mad, thence S. 35°W.. along the oenter of m d road 21.14 chains thence$. 559 lb.21.85 ohains north 5.2715 chains to the lace of begnniog.and contain-ing 31.595 abes of land being e part of thk ?. & of NE. A of see. 4 or &t 146 One~da. No. 3, Brown county: Commencing at a mt on the &uthhwestcarner df claim No. 146, thence N. 14O W. 268 feet, N. 590 W. m~ feet, N. 65O Rm feet, N. 550 W. IW feet, 6. sso W. I= feet, S. EWE. 700 feet, to the place of beginning, oontaining2.14 acres. The three tracts contained 38.71 acres, moreor less, and were embrewed within the patent to George Doxtater. |