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4310-GJ
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[LLESM00000.L14400000.FR0000; MNES-058082]
Notice: Identifying Lands Subject to Secretarial Order of Restoration of February
22, 1945
AGENCIES: Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: On February 22, 1945, the Secretary of the Interior issued an Order
restoring to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota (“Tribe”) certain lands
that the Tribe had previously ceded to the United States for use by non-Indians. The
lands restored to the Tribe by the 1945 Order are lands that were continuously held in
trust by the United States since the cessions, that were never sold or otherwise disposed
of, and for which the Tribe was never paid. This notice provides a partial list of the legal
descriptions of lands restored to the Tribe by the 1945 Order. The Secretary included in
the 1945 Order “lands which have been assessed for drainage works by the State of
Minnesota under the authority of the Volstead Act of May 20, 1908….subject to any
existing valid rights.” The Department has reviewed and resolved title issues that arose
regarding applicability of the Volstead Act. Thus, without further delay, these legal
descriptions are published as representing lands among the lands restored to the Tribe as
trust lands.
DATE: Restoration of lands was effective on February 22, 1945.
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ADDRESSES: Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States, 20 M Street, SE, Suite 950,
Washington D.C. 20003. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Midwest Regional Office, 5600
American Blvd., West, Suite 500, Bloomington, MN 55437. Detailed information
concerning this action is available for review at these addresses.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dominica VanKoten, Deputy State
Director, Division of Geospatial Services, by telephone at (202) 912-7756, or by email at
[email protected]. Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to contact the
above individual during normal business hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, to leave a message or question with the above individual. You will receive
a reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Nelson Act of January 14, 1889, ch. 24,
25 Stat. 642, created and authorized a Federal commission to negotiate a cession of lands
in northern Minnesota from the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota to the
United States. By agreement dated July 8, 1889, 2.9 million acres of land known as
“Royce 706” were ceded by the Tribe to the United States for the benefit of the Tribe.
The Tribe retained a much smaller area known as “Royce 707.”
On March 10, 1902, another agreement was negotiated between the Tribe and the United
States for the cession of an additional 256,152 acres of land in the western portion of
Royce 707. This agreement was approved, with amendments, by Congress under the Act
of February 20, 1904, ch. 161, 33 Stat. 46. Consistent with the provisions of the Nelson
Act, the lands the Tribe ceded to the United States were opened for timber sales and
homesteading, and most of the lands were disposed of by the 1930s.
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The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (“IRA”), 25 U.S.C. 461 et seq., authorized the
Secretary of the Interior, if he found it to be in the public interest, “to restore to tribal
ownership the remaining surplus lands to any Indian reservation [that prior to June 18,
1934 were] opened, or authorized to be opened, to sale or any other form of disposal by
Presidential proclamation, or by any of the public land laws of the United States[.]” 25
U.S.C. 463(a).
On February 22, 1945, exercising this authority granted by the IRA, the Secretary of the
Interior issued an Order of Restoration (“1945 Order”), 10 FR 2448 (1945). The 1945
Order “Restored to tribal ownership all those lands of the Red Lake Indian Reservation
which were ceded by the Indians under [the Nelson Act and the Act of February 20,
1904] and which were opened for sale or entry but for which the Indians have not been
paid and which now are or hereafter may be classified as undisposed of.” 10 FR at 2449.
See also Act of December 4, 1942, ch. 673, 56 Stat. 1039 (“All right, title, and interest of
the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe in and to the so-called Red Lake Indian ceded lands,
including any administrative reserves, is hereby declared extinguished and title thereto
vested in the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians.”).
On May 28, 1945, the Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office forwarded to the
Commissioner of the Office of Indian Affairs a list of lands that satisfied the criteria of
the 1945 Order and could be returned to the Tribe. On April 29, 1946, and January 9,
1947, amendments to the list of lands were made. The list of May 28, 1945, and the
amendments of April 29, 1946, and January 9, 1947 (collectively, the “1945 List”)
totaled approximately 157,499 acres of noncontiguous lands. The 1945 List was to have
been published in the Federal Register to provide public notice of lands that were subject
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to the 1945 Order. However, shortly after the 1945 List was completed, several title and
legal description problems with lands on the list were discovered, and the 1945 List was
never published in the Federal Register.
From 1945 until 1988, the Department attempted to resolve many of the title and legal
description problems with the lands on the 1945 List. On December 22, 1988, the Acting
State Director of the Eastern States Office, Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”),
forwarded to the Bureau of Indian Affairs a comprehensive list of lands totaling
approximately 186,533 acres (“1988 List”) that the BLM had determined qualified for
restoration to the Tribe under the 1945 Order. Many of the lands on the 1945 List were
on the 1988 List. However, shortly after the 1988 List was completed, several additional
title and legal description problems were discovered and the 1988 List was never
published in the Federal Register.
In December 1997, the Department initiated a review of the lands on the 1945 and 1988
Lists. On February 2, 1999, the Department published in the Federal Register a list of
lands totaling 86,685.89 acres which were determined to be eligible for restoration to the
Tribe pursuant to the 1945 Order. 64 FR 5069 (1999). On November 15, 2001, the
Department published in the Federal Register a list of lands totaling 34,578.58 acres
which were also determined to be eligible for restoration to the Tribe pursuant to the
1945 Order. 66 FR 57479 (2001).
The Department has conducted an extensive review of one of the outstanding title and
legal description problems. Specifically, the 1945 Order restored lands, including “lands
which have been assessed for drainage works by the State of Minnesota under authority
of the Volstead Act of May 20, 1908 (35 Stat. 169, 43 U.S.C. secs. 1021-1028)….subject
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to existing valid rights.” 10 FR 2449. In a 2015 M-Opinion (M-37031) entitled Legal
Status of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians’ Restored Lands Assessed for
Drainage Works by the State of Minnesota Under the Authority of the Volstead Act of
1908 (May 1, 2015), the Department determined that the Volstead drainage liens do not
constitute a valid existing right as to restored lands for the Tribe.
The Department has determined through a review of BLM records, in accordance with
M-37031, that the lands described below were ceded by the Tribe to the United States in
1889 and 1902, were held in trust by the United States subject to sale for the benefit of
the Tribe, were not disposed of by the United States, and were restored to the Tribe by
the 1945 Order. The descriptions include lands previously published as restored by the
1945 Order if such lands were also assessed with Volstead drainage liens. Descriptions
of any additional lands that were restored by the 1945 Order may be published as they are
confirmed.
Lands restored to the Tribe by the 1945 Order include the following described tracts and
their respective acreages:
Fifth Principal Meridian, Minnesota
T. 159 N., R 27 W.,
sec. 15, NE¼SW¼
40
T. 157 N., R 28 W.,
sec. 6, Lots 5 and 6, SE¼NW¼
126.92
sec. 7, W½SE¼
80
sec. 27, E½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, NW¼, SW¼, SE¼
600
sec. 29, SW¼
160
5
sec. 32, Lots 1 thru 4, NE¼, N½SW¼, N½SE¼
468.84
sec. 34, E½, SW¼
480
sec. 35, All
640
T. 158 N., R 28 W.,
sec. 1, SW¼, SE¼SE¼
200
sec. 2, S½
320
sec. 3, S½SE¼
80
sec. 5, SE¼
160
sec. 6, S½NE¼, N½SE¼, SW¼SE¼
200
sec. 7, Lots 1 and 2, E½NW¼
158.60
sec. 12, SE¼SW¼
40
sec. 13, SE¼
160
sec. 15, SW¼SW¼
40
sec. 16, SW¼NE¼
40
sec. 17, W½NE¼, W½SE¼
160
sec. 18, E½
320
sec. 21, NE¼NE¼, S½SW¼, E½SE¼, SW¼SE¼
240
sec. 22, W½NW¼, S½
400
sec. 23, E½, E½NW¼, SW¼NW¼, SW¼
600
sec. 24, E½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, SW¼, N½SE¼,
SW¼SE¼
520
sec. 25, N½NE¼, N½NW¼, NW¼SE¼
200
sec. 26, N½NE¼, N½NW¼
160
6
sec. 27, NE¼, N½NW¼
240
sec. 28, N½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, NW¼
280
sec. 29, E½NE¼
80
sec. 32, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, SW¼SW¼
160
T. 159 N., R 28 W.,
sec. 5, SW¼NE¼
40
sec. 6, Lot 4, SE¼SE¼
76.50
sec. 7, N½NE¼
80
sec. 8, SE¼NE¼, SE¼SW¼, SW¼SE¼
120
sec. 9, N½NW¼
80
sec. 12, E½SW¼, SW¼SW¼
120
sec. 13, W½NW¼
80
sec. 14, N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼
120
sec. 17, NW¼NE¼, NE¼NW¼
80
sec. 25, NW¼
160
sec. 27, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 29, W½SW¼, E½SE¼
160
sec. 30, Lot 1
38.67
sec. 32, SW¼NE¼, NW¼SE¼
80
T. 160 N., R 28 W.,
sec. 31, Lots 3 and 4, NE¼SW¼
112.27
T. 154 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 16, NE¼SE¼
40
7
T. 155 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 16, SW¼NW¼
40
sec. 36, Lot 2
19.40
T. 156 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 36, SE¼SW¼
40
T. 157 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 3, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 4, Lots 1 and 4, SW¼NW¼
120.04
sec. 5, Lot 1, SE¼NE¼
79.93
sec. 6, Lots 3 thru 6, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
372.06
sec. 11, E½NE¼, SW¼NE¼
120
sec. 12, W½NW¼
80
sec. 21, NE¼, W½NW¼
240
sec. 22, NW¼
160
sec. 26, SE¼
160
sec. 36, E½SW¼, SE¼
240
T. 158 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 3, E½SE¼
80
sec. 4, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 6, Lot 7, E½SW¼, SE¼
282.22
sec. 8, W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, SW¼
280
sec. 19, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 25, E½NW¼
80
8
sec. 29, W½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, NW¼SE¼
160
sec. 32, SW¼NW¼
40
sec. 33, SE¼SE¼
40
T. 159 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 3, S½SE¼
80
sec. 6, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼
120
sec. 10, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, N½SE¼
160
sec. 11, NE¼NE¼, W½NW¼
120
sec. 12, S½NW¼, NW¼SE¼
120
sec. 15, S½NE¼
80
sec. 28, NW¼SE¼
40
sec. 32, Lot 3, SE¼NE¼
80.70
sec. 33, S½SW¼
80
sec. 34, N½NW¼, SW¼NW¼, NW¼SW¼
160
sec. 35, NE¼NW¼
40
T. 160 N., R 29 W.,
sec. 13, E½NE¼, E½SE¼
160
sec. 15, SW¼NW¼
40
sec. 16, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 28, NE¼SE¼
40
T. 153 N., R 30 W.,
sec. 14, SE¼SW¼
40
T. 156 N., R 30 W.,
9
sec. 36, SW¼
160
T. 157 N., R 30 W.,
sec. 3, Lots 1 and 2, S½NE¼, S½
478.86
sec. 4, S½NW¼
80
sec. 5, NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
160
sec. 6, Lot 1
40.38
sec. 7, NE¼
160
sec. 13, NE¼, SW¼
320
sec. 14, NE¼
160
sec. 19, SE¼
160
sec. 20, SW¼
160
sec. 25, NE¼
160
sec. 30, Lots 1 and 2, E½NW¼
159.55
T. 158 N., R 30 W.,
sec. 7, Lot 3, NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼
157.53
sec. 10, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 14, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
120
sec. 15, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 24, N½NW¼
80
sec. 29, W½NW¼
80
sec. 30, Lots 3 and 4, E½SW¼
158.16
sec. 31, NW¼NE¼
40
sec. 32, SE¼SE¼
40
10
sec. 33, NE¼SW¼, S½SE¼
120
sec. 34, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼
80
T. 159 N., R 30 W.,
sec. 6, Lots 3 and 4
79.49
sec. 24, SE¼SW¼
40
sec. 35, SW¼NW¼
40
T. 160 N., R 30 W.,
sec. 31, E½SW¼
80
T. 153 N., R 31 W.,
sec. 36, W½NE¼
80
T. 157 N., R 31 W.,
sec. 2, Lot 4, SE¼NE¼, NE¼SW¼
119.79
sec. 3, Lot 1
39.78
sec. 8, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 9, SW¼NW¼, W½SW¼
120
sec. 11, NE¼
160
sec. 12, SW¼
160
sec. 15, SE¼NW¼
40
sec. 20, NW¼NW¼
40
sec. 22, NW¼
160
sec. 31, Lots 1 and 2, E½NW¼
160.75
sec. 32, SW¼NE¼
40
T. 158 N., R 31 W.,
11
sec. 19, Lot 3
43.08
sec. 23, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, N½SW¼
160
sec. 24, NW¼SE¼
40
sec. 30, W½SE¼
80
sec. 33, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 34, NE¼NW¼
40
T. 159 N., R 31 W.,
sec. 6, Lot 6
41.20
sec. 30, SE¼NW¼
40
sec. 32, S½NW¼
80
T. 155 N., R 32 W.,
sec. 1, Lots 1 thru 12, NW¼
612.64
sec. 2, S½
320
sec. 3, SE¼
160
sec. 6, NW¼
160
sec. 11, N½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, SW¼
280
sec. 12, Lots 1 and 12
65.36
sec. 20, N½
320
sec. 21, NE¼
160
sec. 22, NW¼NE¼, SE¼NE¼, NW¼
240
sec. 23, SW¼NE¼
40
sec. 26, SW¼NE¼, NW¼, NW¼SE¼
240
sec. 27, NW¼SE¼
40
12
sec. 28, NW¼, N½SW¼
240
T. 156 N., R 32 W.,
sec. 2, Lot 1
26.01
sec. 7, SW¼
160
sec. 16, NW¼
160
sec. 17, NE¼
160
sec. 19, SW¼
160
sec. 22, SE¼
160
sec. 23, SW¼
160
sec. 24, Lot 12, SW¼
193.59
sec. 25, Lots 1, 6, 7 and 12, SW¼
294.04
sec. 26, NW¼
160
sec. 30, W½
320
sec. 31, NW¼
160
sec. 35, NW¼
160
T. 157 N., R 32 W.,
sec. 1, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 13, Lot 4
40.03
sec. 17, W½NW¼
80
sec. 18, Lot 3, N½NE¼, SE¼NE¼
159.09
sec. 19, Lots 3 and 4, E½SW¼
159.6
sec. 22, N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, NW¼SE¼
160
sec. 24, E½NE¼, S½SE¼
160
13
sec. 25, SW¼NE¼, SE¼SW¼, W½SE¼
160
sec. 28, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 30, Lots 1 and 2, E½NW¼
159.7
T. 158 N., R 32 W.,
sec. 1, Lot 7, SW¼SW¼
72.54
sec. 2, NE¼SW¼, SE¼SE¼
80
sec. 14, NE¼SE¼
40
sec. 15, NE¼SE¼, SW¼SE¼
80
sec. 16, SE¼NW¼, SW¼
200
sec. 17, SW¼NW¼, N½SW¼
120
sec. 20, E½SE¼
80
sec. 21, SW¼NW¼, SW¼SW¼
80
sec. 22, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 25, Lot 4, NE¼SW¼
74.93
sec. 26, SE¼NE¼
40
sec. 27, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 28, NW¼NE¼, N½NW¼
120
sec. 31, E½SE¼, SW¼SE¼
120
sec. 35, NE¼NE¼, SW¼NE¼
80
T. 159 N., R 32 W.,
sec. 6, Lots 2 and 5, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼
148.83
sec. 8, NE¼SE¼
40
sec. 9, NW¼SE¼
40
14
sec. 13, NE¼NW¼
40
sec. 15, SW¼NE¼
40
sec. 16, SW¼NE¼, W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, SE¼SE¼
200
sec. 25, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 26, NW¼NW¼
40
sec. 28, SE¼SW¼
40
T. 160 N., R 32 W.,
sec. 23, NE¼
160
sec. 24, W½
320
sec. 32, SE¼
160
sec. 36, NW¼
160
T. 155 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 14, N½
320
sec. 23, SE¼
160
sec. 26, NE¼
160
sec. 28, NE¼
160
sec. 35, S½
320
sec. 36, NE¼
160
T. 156 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 16, SE¼
160
T. 157 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 7, Lot 1, SE¼NE¼
79.12
sec. 8, E½SW¼, W½SE¼
160
15
sec. 13, NE¼SE¼
40
sec. 16, NE¼SW¼
40
sec. 17, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 19, N½SE¼
80
sec. 20, SW¼NE¼, NW¼SW¼
80
sec. 21, NE¼NE¼, NW¼NW¼, SE¼NW¼
120
sec. 22, W½NW¼, W½SE¼
160
sec. 23, S½NE¼
80
sec. 24, S½NW¼, N½SW¼, NW¼SE¼
200
sec. 35, NE¼SW¼
40
T. 158 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 34, NE¼NE¼
40
T. 159 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 5, Lots 2 and 3, S½NE¼
159.32
sec. 7, E½NE¼,NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼
200
sec. 8, NW¼NE¼, W½NW¼, NE¼SE¼
160
sec. 19, N½SE¼, SW¼SE¼
120
T. 160 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 8, NW¼SE¼
40
sec. 23, S½NW¼
80
sec. 25, SE¼NE¼, NE¼SE¼
80
sec. 29, SE¼NE¼
40
sec. 30, SE¼
160
16
sec. 32, SE¼NE¼
40
T. 162 N., R 33 W.,
sec. 14, NW¼SE¼
40
T. 156 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 4, Lot 4, SW¼NW¼
63.69
sec. 5, Lot 1, S½NE¼, SE¼
263.73
sec. 6, Lot 1, SE¼NE¼
65.20
sec. 7, Lots 3 and 4, E½SW¼
161.79
sec. 9, W½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, NE¼NW¼
160
sec. 18, Lots 1 and 2, E½NW¼
161.42
T. 157 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 1, Lots 3 and 4, S½NW¼
157.92
sec. 5, SW¼SW¼
40
sec. 8, NE¼NW¼
40
sec. 10, SW¼NE¼, NW¼SW¼
80
sec. 12, NW¼
160
sec. 13, SE¼NW¼
40
sec. 18, Lots 3 and 4, SE¼SW¼, SW¼SE¼
154.92
sec. 20, SE¼
160
sec. 21, S½SE¼
80
sec. 22, E½SE¼
80
sec. 23, W½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, S½SE¼
200
sec. 24, W½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, SW¼SE¼
160
17
sec. 27, N½
320
sec. 28, N½NE¼, W½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, SW¼SE¼
240
sec. 32, NW¼NW¼
40
sec. 33, NW¼NE¼
40
T. 158 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 31, Lot 1
33.16
sec. 32, N½NE¼
80
T. 159 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 6, Lots 3, 5 and 6
120.06
sec. 7, Lots 2 thru 4, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, NE¼SE¼
278.82
sec. 8, S½SW¼, SE¼
240
sec. 9, N½NE¼
80
sec. 17, N½NE¼, N½NW¼
160
sec. 18, Lots 1 thru 3, NW¼NE¼, E½NW¼, NE¼SW¼
279.10
T. 160 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 1, S½NW¼
80
sec. 2, Lots 1 and 2, S½NE¼
165.11
sec. 7, W½NE¼, W½SE¼
160
sec. 8, Lot 3, SW¼NE¼, NE¼SW¼
118.80
sec. 9, SE¼
160
sec. 15, SE¼NW¼, SW¼SW¼
80
sec. 16, NW¼SW¼
40
sec. 17, Lot 1, W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼
157.70
18
sec. 19, Lots 1, 2 and 4, E½NW¼, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
295.46
sec. 20, W½SW¼
80
sec. 21, SE¼
160
sec. 22, NE¼SW¼, NE¼SE¼
80
sec. 23, NW¼NE¼
40
sec. 26, SE¼NW¼
40
sec. 28, NW¼NE¼
40
sec. 32, SE¼NE¼
40
sec. 34, SW¼NW¼
40
T. 161 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 36, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
160
T. 162 N., R 34 W.,
sec. 16, NW¼
160
T. 155 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 15, SE¼SE¼
40
sec. 16, N½NE¼, E½NW¼
160
sec. 22, NE¼
160
sec. 29, NE¼
160
sec. 30, Lot 4, SE¼SW¼
78.07
T. 156 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 2, Lot 4, SW¼NW¼, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
226.76
sec. 3, Lots 1 and 2, SE¼NE¼, E½SE¼
172.68
sec. 4, SW¼NE¼
40
19
sec. 9, E½SW¼, SW¼SE¼
120
sec. 10, SE¼
160
sec. 12, E½SE¼
80
sec. 14, W½NE¼
80
sec. 15, N½
320
sec. 16, SW¼
160
sec. 19, NE¼
160
sec. 20, W½NW¼, SE¼NW¼, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼
240
sec. 21, SW¼
160
sec. 34, SW¼
160
T. 157 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 4, SE¼NE¼
40
sec. 6, Lot 7, SE¼SW¼
81.95
sec. 7, Lot 1, NE¼NW¼
82
sec. 8, E½SW¼, W½SE¼
160
sec. 9, NW¼
160
sec. 34, Lots 1 and 2, N½SW¼
166.05
sec. 36, Lot 1, NW¼SW¼
80.96
T. 158 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 6, Lot 5
42.81
sec. 18, SW¼NE¼
40
sec. 27, SE¼NE¼
40
sec. 31, Lots 3 and 4
70.83
20
sec. 36, SW¼NW¼
40
T. 159 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 1, Lots 1 and 2, SW¼NE¼, E½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
279.65
sec. 2, NW¼SE¼
40
sec. 3, Lot 3, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼
158.44
sec. 4, Lot 1
38.01
sec. 5, NW¼SE¼
40
sec. 9, SE¼NE¼, N½SW¼
120
sec. 12, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 17, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 18, SE¼SE¼
40
sec. 19, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼
80
sec. 28, SE¼NW¼
40
sec. 31, S½NE¼, N½SE¼
160
T. 160 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 1, S½NW¼, NE¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
160
sec. 3, SW¼
160
sec. 4, Lot 4, S½NW¼
112.61
sec. 6, Lots 1, 2, 4 and 5, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼
307.27
sec. 7, NE¼SW¼
40
sec. 8, NW¼
160
sec. 11, SW¼NW¼, SE¼
200
sec. 12, E½, SW¼
480
21
sec. 14, SE¼
160
sec. 17, E½NE¼, SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, N½SW¼, SE¼SW¼
280
sec. 18, Lot 2, E½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, SE¼SE¼
183.84
sec. 19, Lots 1 thru 4, NE¼, E½NW¼, E½SW¼, SW¼SE¼
459.68
sec. 20, N½, S½SE¼
400
sec. 21, S½NE¼, SE¼
240
sec. 22, SE¼
160
sec. 23, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
120
sec. 24, N½NW¼, SW¼NW¼, W½SW¼, SE¼SW¼
240
sec. 25, NW¼NE¼, N½NW¼, W½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
240
sec. 26, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 27, W½NE¼
80
sec. 28, NE¼, N½NW¼, SW¼SW¼
280
sec. 29, N½NE¼, E½NW¼, S½
480
sec. 30, Lots 1 thru 4, NE¼, E½NW¼, E½SW¼, W½SE¼
503.2
sec. 34, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 35, SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼, SW¼SW¼, SE¼
320
T. 161 N., R 35 W.,
sec. 36, E½SE¼
80
T. 156 N., R 36 W.,
sec. 1, Lots 2 and 3
44.78
T. 158 N., R 36 W.,
sec. 3, SW¼NW¼
40
22
sec. 5, SE¼SE¼
40
sec. 8, NE¼NE¼
40
sec. 10, S½SW¼, SE¼
240
sec. 11, NW¼NE¼
40
sec. 12, SW¼SW¼
40
sec. 15, N½NW¼
80
sec. 16, NE¼
160
sec. 19, SW¼
160
sec. 20, SW¼SE¼
40
sec. 22, NW¼SE¼
40
sec. 29, NE¼
160
sec. 32, NE¼, E½SW¼, W½SE¼
320
sec. 36, Lot 4, SW¼SE¼
75.92
T. 159 N., R 36 W.,
sec. 10, NE¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
80
sec. 11, SW¼NE¼, NW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼
440
sec. 12, W½NE¼, NW¼, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼
360
sec. 13, SW¼NW¼, W½SW¼
120
sec. 14, E½, N½SW¼
400
sec. 23, N½NW¼
80
sec. 36, S½NE¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
200
T. 160 N., R 36 W.,
sec. 1, S½
320
23
sec. 2, Lot 2, S½NE¼
113.86
sec. 3, Lot 4, SW¼NW¼
72.2
sec. 9, W½SE¼
80
sec. 11, SE¼
160
sec. 12, NE¼, SW¼, SE¼SE¼
360
sec. 14, SE¼
160
sec. 16, NW¼
160
sec. 20, SE¼
160
sec. 21, NW¼
160
sec. 23, W½SE¼
80
sec. 24, SE¼
160
sec. 25, NE¼, NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
320
sec. 26, SE¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SE¼
120
sec. 29, NE¼
160
sec. 33, W½, SE¼
480
sec. 35, NW¼
160
T. 155 N., R 37 W.,
sec. 16, S½NE¼
80
T. 157 N., R 37 W.,
sec. 20, SW¼
160
T. 158 N., R 37 W.,
sec. 2, SE¼SE¼
40
sec. 4, Lot 1
50.94
24
sec. 16, W½NE¼, E½NW¼
160
sec. 20, SE¼
160
sec. 21, W½NE¼, E½NW¼, SW¼
320
sec. 27, NW¼
160
sec. 28, E½SE¼
80
sec. 29, NW¼
160
sec. 30, N½SE¼, SE¼SE¼
120
sec. 31, NE¼SE¼
40
sec. 32, W½SW¼
80
sec. 33, SE¼
160
T. 159 N., R 37 W.,
sec. 12, Lot 2, SW¼NE¼
79.99
T. 160 N., R 37 W.,
sec. 3, SE¼NW¼
40
sec. 11, Lot 4
2.95
sec. 13, SW¼
160
sec. 15, NW¼
160
sec. 16, E½NW¼, E½SW¼, SE¼
320
sec. 18, SE¼NW¼, E½SE¼
120
sec. 19, NE¼SW¼
40
sec. 20, NE¼NE¼, W½SE¼
120
sec. 21, N½NW¼, N½SW¼, SE¼SW¼, W½SE¼
280
sec. 22, W½
320
25
sec. 24, W½NW¼
80
sec. 26, W½, SE¼
480
sec. 27, NE¼
160
sec. 29, N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼
120
sec. 34, SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼
80
sec. 35, NE¼
160
T. 157 N., R 38 W.,
sec. 14, NW¼
160
sec. 16, SE¼NE¼, NE¼SE¼
80
T. 158 N., R 38 W.,
sec. 11, NE¼
160
sec. 19, Lot 3, NE¼SW¼
77.78
sec. 21, SE¼
160
sec. 23, N½SW¼, SW¼SW¼
120
sec. 31, E½SW¼
80
T. 159 N., R 38 W.,
sec. 7, NE¼NW¼, SE¼SW¼
80
sec. 9, SE¼NE¼, NW¼SE¼
80
T. 159 N., R 39 W.,
sec. 10, W½NE¼, N½NW¼
160
sec. 31, E½SE¼
80
T. 159 N., R 40 W.,
sec. 22, Lot 1
5.38
26
sec. 27, S½SE¼
80
sec. 36, NW¼NW¼
40
T. 155 N., R 41 W.,
sec. 16, NE¼SW¼, NW¼SE¼
80
The area described aggragates 59,625.01 acres, more or less.
AUTHORITY: 25 U.S.C. 461 et seq.; Notice of Order of Restoration, Red Lake
Reservation, Minnesota, 10 Fed. Reg. 2448 (Mar. 2, 1945).
Janice M. Schneider
Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management
Lawrence S. Roberts
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Indian Affairs
[FR Doc. 2017-00556 Filed: 1/12/2017 8:45 am; Publication Date: 1/13/2017]
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