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provided the application and affidavit are accompanied by the fee and commissions as required by law.

13 Stat. 35; R. S. 2293. Decisions Sec. Int., April 3, 1879 (6 Copp's L. 0.50). Decisions Com. G. L. O., Nov. 6, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 133); July 3, 1876 (3 id. 69); Feb. 3, 1880 (6 id. 190). Cir. G. L. O., April 18, 1864 (Zab. L. L. 155); Sept. 14, 1868 (id. 158); June 25, 1869 (Copp's L. L. 248).

SEC. 220. In any case in which the applicant for the bene. When persons fit of the homestead, and whose family, or some member davit before clerk may make aff. thereof, is residing on the land which he desires to enter, of court. and upon which a bona-fide improvement and settlement have been made, is prevented, by reason of distance, bodily infirmity, or other good cause, from personal attendance at the district land office, it may be lawful for him to make the affidavit required by law before the clerk of the court for the county in which the applicant is an actual resident, and to transmit the same, with the fee and commissions, to the register and receiver.

13 Stat. 35; 18 id. 192; R. S. 2294. Decisions Com. G. L. O., March 31, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 19); May 7, 1874 (1 id. 139). Cir. G. L. O. (Zab. L. L. 151); April 18, 1864 (id. 155); Sept. 14, 1868 (id. 158); April 21, 1870 (Copp's L. L. 226); April 4, 1877 (4 Copp's L. Ó. 23); May 18, 1877 (4 id. 51); General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 11.

1878 (5 id. 118).

plications.

SEC. 221. The register of the land office shall note all Record of ap applications under the provisions of this chapter, on the tract-books and plats of his office, and keep a register of all such entries, and make return thereof to the General Land Office, together with the proof upon which they have been founded.

12 Stat. 393; R. S. 2295. Decisions Sec. Int., June 20, 1871 (1 Copp's L. O. 114); Sept. 16, 1874. Decision Com. G. L. O., July 11, 1871. Cir. G. L. O., Oct. 30, 1862 (Zab. L. L. 147). General Cir.,. Sept. 1, 1879, p. 11.

lands not to be

SEC. 222. No lands acquired under the provisions of this, Homestead chapter shall in any event become liable to the satisfaction subject to prior of any debt contracted prior to the issuing of the patent debts.

therefor.

12 Stat. 393; R. S. 2296. Seymour v. Saunders, 4 Dillon, C. C. 437. Russell v. Lowth, 21 Minn. 167; Cheeny v. White, 5 Neb. 261; Jones v. Yorkman, 5 id. 265; Bellinger v. White, 5 id. 399; McWilliams v. Bridges, 7 id. 419; Moore v. McIntosh, 6 Kansas, 39; Waters v. Voorhees, 14 id. 328; Kirkaldie v. Larrabee, 31 Cal. 456; Miller v. Little, 47 id. 348; Chant v. Reynolds, 49 id. 213; Fuller v. Hunt, S. C. Iowa, 1877. Cir. G. L. O., Oct. 2, 1862 (Zab. L. L. 147, 151). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 21.

tered for home

SEC. 223. If, at any time after the filing of the affidavit, When lands enas required in section two hundred and thirteen, and stead revert to before the expiration of the five years mentioned in sec. Government. tion two hundred and sixteen, it is proved, after due notice to the settler, to the satisfaction of the register of the land office, that the person having filed such affidavit has actually changed his residence, or abandoned the land for more than six months at any time, then and in that event the land so entered shall revert to the Government.

12 Stat. 393; 18 id. 294; 19 id. 36; R. S. 2297. Decisions Sec, Int., Oct. 16, 1870; April 18, 1871 (Copp's L. L. 254); April 28, 1871 (1 Copp's L. 0.36); June 2, 1871 (Copp's L. L. 234); June 11, 1871

(id. 236); June 20, 1871 (1 Copp's L. O. 114); Aug. 14, 1872 (Copp's L. L. 258); Oct. 23, 1872 (id. 254); Dec. 10, 1872 (id. 258); Dec. 9, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 148); Dec. 11, 1874 (1 id. 148); Feb. 3, 1875; Aug. 5, 1875 (2 Copp's L. 0.83); Nov. 27, 1875 (2 id. 133); Dec. 4, 1875 (1 id. 131); April 11, 1876 (3 id. 19); May 8, 1876 (3 id. 21); Jan. 15, 1877 (3 id. 164); May 14, 1878. Decisions Com. G. L. O., Dec. 18, 1867 (Zab. L. L. 162); May 23, 1868 (id. 166); Aug. 6, 1868 (id. 167); July 11, 1871; March 11, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 19); April 15, 1874 (1 id. 20); July 25, 1874 (1 id. 92); Dec. 15, 1874 (Copp's L. L. 251); March 27, 1875 (2 Copp's L. 0.34); Dec. 8, 1875 (2 id. 148); Feb. 7, 1876 (3 id. 3); April 13, 1876 (3 id. 19); Oct. 18, 1876 (3 id. 142); May 28, 1877 (4 id. 51); July 6, 1877 (4 id. 168); Jan. 19, 1878 (6 id. 125); Nov. 1, 1878 (5 id. 147); June 7, 1879 (6 id. 153). Cir. G. L. O., Oct. 30, 1862 (Zab. L. L. 147, 151); Sept. 14, 1868 (id. 158); June 25, 1869 (Copp's L. L. 248); Aug. 15, 1872 (1 Copp's L. O. 28); Nov. 15, 1873 (Copp's L. L. 250); July 9, 1874 (id. 259); Jan. 5, 1875 (id. 261); Jan. 8, 1878 (4 Copp's L. O. 167). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 14. Rule 27, G. L. O. Rep. 1877, p. 101. SEC. 224. The notices of contest provided by law, under in homestead the homestead laws, shall be printed in some newspaper printed in the county where the land in contest lies; and if no newspaper be printed in such county, then in the newspaper printed in the county nearest to such land.

Publication of

notice of contest

cases.

Notice of intention to make final proof.

20 Stat. 91. Cir. G. L. O., June 12, 1878 (5 Copp's L. O. 101). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 14.

SEC. 225. Before final proof shall be submitted by any person claiming to enter agricultural lands under the laws providing for homestead entries, such person shall file with the register of the proper land office a notice of his or her intention to make such proof, stating therein the description of lands to be entered, and the names of the witnesses by whom the necessary facts will be established.

20 Stat. 472. Decisions Com. G. L. O., Aug. 1, 1879 (6 Copp's L. O. 93). Cir. G. L. O., April 15, 1879 (6 Copp's L. O. 45); Jan. 17, 1880 (6 id. 191). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 12.

Publication of SEC. 226. Upon the filing of the notice required by the notice of entry. preceding section, the register shall publish a notice that such application has been made, once a week for the period of thirty days, in a newspaper to be by him designated as published nearest to such land, and he shall also post such notice in some conspicuous place in his office for the same period. Such notice shall contain the names of the witnesses as stated in the application. At the expiration of said period of thirty days, the claimant shall be entitled to make proof in the manner provided by law. The Secretary of the Interior shall make all necessary rules for giving effect to the foregoing provisions.

20 Stat. 472. General Cir. G. L. O., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 12.

Lands covered SEC. 227. When a homestead claimant shall file a written by relinquished homestead claims relinquishment of his claim in the local land office, the land subject to entry Covered by such claim shall be held open to settlement and entry without further action on the part of the Commissioner of the General Land Office.

at. once.

21 Stat. 140. Decisions Sec. Int., June 20, 1871 (1 Copp's L. O. 114); Nov. 6, 1878 (5 id. 165); Sept. 27, 1879 (6 id. 107); June 22, 1880 (7 id. 66). Decisions Com. G. L. O., July 11, 1871; March 27, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 34); Aug. 6, 1875 (2 id. 99); Aug. 12, 1875 (2 id. 99); Oct. 18, 1876 (3 id. 114); May 28, 1877 (4 id. 57); Dec. 8, 1877. Cir. G. L. O., June 25, 1869 (Copp's L. L. 248);

April 26, 1870 (id. 250); June 5, 1872 (id. 239); Jan. 8, 1878 (4 Copp's L. O. 167); May 25, 1880 (7 id. 52). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 14. SEC. 228. In all cases where any person has contested, Party contesting homestead enpaid the land office fees, and procured the cancellation of try to be allowed any homestead entry, he shall be notified by the register of thirty days after notice of cancel. the land office of the district in which such land is situated lation to make of such cancellation, and shall be allowed thirty days from entry. date of such notice to enter such lands; and the register shall be entitled to a fee of one dollar for giving such notice, to be paid by the contestant, and not to be reported. 21 Stat. 140, 141. Decision Sec. Int., June 20, 1871 (1 Copp's L. O. 114). Decisions Com. G. L. O., July 11, 1871; March 27, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 34). Cir. G. L. O., April 26,1870 (Copp's L. L. 250); May 25, 1880 (7 Copp's L. O. 52). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 14.

SEC. 229. No person shall be permitted to acquire title to Limitation of more than one quarter-section under the provisions of this chapter.

12 Stat. 393; R. S. 2298. Decisions Sec. Int., May 19, 1874; Feb. 27, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 18); Aug. 25, 1875 (2 id. 83); Feb. 6, 1876 (1 id. 179); April 4, 1876 (3 id. 21); Sept. 4, 1878. Decisions Com. G. L. O., May 15, 1874 (1 Copp's L. 0.35); Sept. 26, 1874 (1 id. 99); June 12, 1876 (3 id. 69); Jan. 12, 1877 (4 id. 107); Dec. 5, 1878 (5 id. 147). Cir. G. L. O., Oct. 30, 1862 `(Zab. L. L. 147, 151). General Cir. Sept. 1, 1879, p. 15.

SEC. 230. Nothing contained in this chapter shall be so construed as to impair or interfere in any manner with existing pre-emption rights; and all persons who may have filed their applications for a pre-emption right prior to the twentieth day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, shall be entitled to all the privileges of this chapter.

12 Stat. 393; R. S. 2299. Decisions Sec. Int., June 19, 1872; Aug. 3, 1876 (3 Copp's L. O. 122); Sept. 16, 1879 (6 id. 108). Decisions Com. G. L. O., Feb. 5, 1873; Dec. 5, 1876 (3 Copp's L. O. 178). Cir. G. L. O. (Zab. L. L. 151).

amount entered for homestead.

Existing preemption rights not impaired.

What minors

privileges of this

SEC. 231. No person who has served, or may hereafter serve, for a period not less than fourteen days in the Army may have the or Navy of the United States, either regular or volunteer, chapter. under the laws thereof, during the existence of any actual war, domestic or foreign, shall be deprived of the benefits of this chapter on account of not having attained the age of twenty-one years.

12 Stat. 393; R. S. 2300. Decisions Com. G. L. O., June 23, 1870 (7 Copp's L. O. 25); Sept. 26, 1874 (1 id. 99).

SEC. 232. Nothing in this chapter shall be so construed Payment before as to prevent any person who has availed himself of the expiration of five years; rights of benefits of section two hundred and twelve, from paying applicant. the minimum price for the quantity of land so entered, at any time before the expiration of the five years, and obtaining a patent therefor from the Government, as in other cases directed by law, on making proof of settlement and cultivation as provided by law, granting pre-emption rights.

12 Stat. 393; R. S. 2301. Perry v. Ashby, 5 Neb. 291. Decisions Sec. Int., Nov. 3, 1871 (Copp's L. L. 245); Aug. 25, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 83); June 1, 1874 (1 id. 35). Decisions Com. G. L. O., April 13,

No distinction on account ofrace or color, &c.

What lands disposed of only as homesteads.

States.

1874 (Copp's L. L. 229); April 19, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 84); May 15, 1874 (1 id. 35); July 15, 1876 (3 id. 70); Jan. 12, 1877 (4 id. 107); (6 id. 153). Cir. G. L. O., Oct. 30, 1862 (Zab. L. L. 147, 151). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 15.

SEC. 233. No distinction shall be made in the construction or execution of this chapter, on account of race or color; nor shall any mineral lands be liable to entry and settlement under its provisions.

14 Stat. 67; R. S. 2302.

SEC. 234. [All the public lands in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Florida, shall be disposed of in no other manner than according to the terms and stipulations contained in the preceding provisions of this chapter.-R. S. 2303.]

Disposition of Section two thousand three hundred and three of the Relands in certain vised Statutes of the United States, confining the disposal of the public lands in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Florida to the provisions of the homestead law is hereby repealed: Provided, That the repeal of said section shall not have the effect to impair the right, complete or inchoate, of any homestead settler, and no land occupied by such settler at the time this act shall take effect, shall be subject to entry, pre-emption, or sale: And provided, That the public lands affected by this section, shall be offered at public sale, as soon as practicable from time to time, and according to the provisions of existing law, and shall not be subject to private entry until they are so offered. 14 Stat. 67; 19 id. 73, 377; R. S. 2303. Decisions Com. G. L. O., June 12, 1877 (4 Copp's L. O. 50). Cir. G. L. O., July 19, 1876 (3 Copp's L. 0.115).

Soldiers' and sailors' homesteads.

SEC. 235. Every private soldier and officer who has served in the Army of the United States during the recent rebellion, for ninety days, and who was honorably discharged, and has remained loyal to the Government, including the troops mustered into the service of the United States by virtue of the third section of an act approved February thirteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and every seaman, marine, and officer who has served in the Navy of the United States, or in the Marine Corps, during the rebellion, for ninety days, and who was honorably discharged, and has remained loyal to the Government, shall, on compliance with the provisions of this chapter, as hereinafter modified, be entitled to enter upon and receive patents for a quantity of public lands not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres, or one quarter-section, to be taken in compact form, according to legal subdivisions, including the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of any railroad or other public work, not otherwise reserved or appropriated, and other lands subject to entry under the homestead laws of the United States; but such homestead settler shall be allowed six months after locating his homestead, and filing his declaratory statement, within which to make his entry and commence his settlement and improvement.

17 Stat. 333; R. S. 2304. Decisions Sec. Int., Aug. 25, 1874 (1 Copp's
L. O. 99); Sept. 23, 1874 (1 id. 99); April 6, 1876; May 27, 1876 (3
Copp's L. 0.53); Aug. 3, 1876 (3 id. 122); Nov. 27, 1876 (3 id. 164);
Jan. 9, 1877 (3 id. 164); April 9, 1879; Jan. 3, 1880 (6 Copp's L. Ó.

190). Decisions Com. G. L. O., Feb. 5, 1873; Nov. 10, 1873 (Copp's
L. L. 267); Jan. 2, 1874 (1 Copp's L. 0.3); April 14, 1874 (1 id. 20);
Aug. 4, 1874; Sept. 25, 1874 (Copp's L. L. 246); Oct. 27, 1874; Nov.
27, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 163); Dec. 19, 1874 (Copp's L. L. 271); April
8, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 100); April 17, 1875 (2 id. 35); June 10, 1875
(3 id. 50); May 17, 1876 (3 id. 70); Jan. 29, 1877; July 25, 1877 (4
Copp's L. O. 107); Nov. 9, 1878 (5 id. 131); Dec. 2, 1878 (5 id. 147).
Cir. G. L. O., Aug. 9, 1870 (Copp's L. L. 273); June 13, 1872 (id.
263); May 17, 1873 (id. 273); Sept. 4, 1876 (3 Copp's L. O. 115);
Jan. 8, 1878 (4 id. 167). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 17. Rule
25, G. L. O. Rep. 1877, p. 101.

SEC. 236. The time which the homestead settler has served Deduction of military and in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps shall be deducted from naval service the time heretofore required to perfect title, or if discharged from time, &c. on account of wounds received or disability incurred in the line of duty, then the term of enlistment shall be deducted from the time heretofore required to perfect title, without reference to the length of time he may have served; but no patent shall issue to any homestead settler who has not resided upon, improved, and cultivated his homestead for a period of at least one year after he shall have commenced his improvements.

17 Stat. 333; R. S. 2305. Decisions Sec. Int., Dec. 11, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 148); April 9, 1879; Jan. 3, 1880 (6 Copp's L. O. 190). Decisions Com. G. L. O., April 14, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 20); Aug. 22, 1874 (1 id. 84); Oct. 27, 1874; Dec. 4, 1877 (4 Copp's L. O. 146); Nov. 9, 1878 (5 id. 131). Cir. G. L. O., June 13, 1872 (Copp's L. L. 263); July 15, 1872 (id. 275); Feb. 3, 1873 (id. 276). General Cir., Sept. 1, 1879, p. 17.

have entered less than 160 acres,

SEC. 237. Every person entitled, under the provisions of Persons who section two hundred and thirty-five, to enter a homestead who may have heretofore entered, under the homestead rights of. laws, a quantity of land less than one hundred and sixty acres, shall be permitted to enter so much land as, when added to the quantity previously entered, shall not exceed one hundred and sixty acres.

17 Stat. 333; R. S. 2306. Decisions Sec. Int., Dec. 5, 1872 (Copp's
L. L. 277); Aug. 25, 1874 (1 Copp's L. O. 99); Sept. 23, 1874 (1 id.
99); Feb. 27, 1875 (2 id. 18); Sept. 23, 1875 (2 id. 100); April 4,
1876 (3 id. 21); May 8, 1876 (3 id. 21); May 17, 1876 (3 id. 22); May
27, 1876 (3 id. 53); June 10, 1876 (3 id. 52); July 10, 1876 (3 id. 52);
Nov. 27, 1876 (3 id. 164); Feb. 6, 1878 (4 id. 179); April 9, 1879;
Sept. 18, 1879 (6 Copp's L. O. 106); Sept. 27, 1879 (6 id. 107); Jan.
3, 1880 (6 id. 190); March 30, 1880 (7 id. 67). Decisions Com. G. L.
O., April 27, 1874 (1 Copp's L. 0.35); May 14, 1874 (1 id. 163); Oct.
5, 1874 (1 id. 114); Oct. 27, 1874; Dec. 10, 1874 (1 Copp's L. Ó. 163);
June 4, 1875 (2 id. 50); July 17, 1875 (2 id. 82); July 31, 1875; Sept.
27, 1875 (2 Copp's L. O. 99); Nov. 9, 1878 (5 id. 131); Dec. 2, 1878 (5
id. 147); Dec. 5, 1878 (5 id. 147); Aug. 18, 1879 (6 id. 106); June 4,
1880 (7 id. 87). Cir. G. L. O., June 13, 1872 (Copp's L. L. 263);
Feb. 5, 1873 (id. 276); March 28, 1873 (id. 277); Nov. 3, 1873 (id.
278); Aug. 5, 1874 (id. 279); May 22, 1876 (3 Copp's L. O. 52);
May 17, 1877 (4 id. 37);
1878 (5 id. 118). General Cir.,

persons entitled

Sept. 1, 1879, p. 19; Sept. 1, 1879 (6 Copp's L. O. 106). SEC. 238. In case of the death of any person who would Widow and mibe entitled to a homestead under the provisions of section nor children of two hundred and thirty-five, his widow, if unmarried, or to homestead, &c. in case of her death or marriage, then his minor orphan children, by a guardian duly appointed and officially accredited at the Department of the Interior, shall be entitled to all the benefits enumerated in this chapter, sub

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