Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XVI— - CESSION OF INDIAN LANDS AT SULPHUR, OKLAHOMA › § 152
The Secretary of the Interior must keep certain land in the proposed town site of Sulphur, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, from being sold or given away. One irregular tract of 78.68 acres lies in the northwest quarter of section 2 and the northeast quarter of section 3, township 1 south, range 3 east. A second tract adjoining it to the south makes a total of 138 acres, as noted in Gerard H. Matthes’s report of December 27, 1903, and excluded earlier by the Secretary’s order of October 20, 1903. The United States will pay $60 per acre for this land, and the land will be handled the same way as land acquired under section 151, with the same rules for care, control, use, and occupancy. If there is no other manager, the Secretary may pick a department employee to take charge of the land and the springs and creeks on it and to make and enforce rules. The Secretary may sell any buildings on the land. Money from sales, leases, or charges for water use must be paid into the U.S. Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. Anyone who willfully breaks the Secretary’s rules about using the water or land can be convicted of a misdemeanor, fined not less than $5 and not more than $100, and jailed for up to six months for each offense.
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16 U.S.C. § 152
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
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