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Att'y
Gen'l
Black,
in
his
opinion,
holds
that
the
United
States
having
subsequently
acquired
the
Indian
right,
the
title
would
enure
to
the
state
under
the
grant
made
to
it,
and
therefore
the
treaty
stipulation
could
only
apply
to
such
lands
as
would
not
pass
by
enurement,
and
which
the
United
States
might
lawfully
and
consistently
with
its
former
grant
sell
and
dispose
of,
as
the
even
numbered
sections.
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Att'y Gen'l Black, in his opinion, holds that the United States having subsequently acquired the Indian right, the title would enure to the state under the grant made to it, and therefore the treaty stipulation could only apply to such lands as would not pass by enurement, and which the United States might lawfully and consistently with its former grant sell and dispose of, as the even numbered sections.
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