no THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 



Dakota as a public park to be known as the "Wind 

 Cave National Park." 



Sec. 2. That said park shall be known as the "Wind Cave Na- 

 tional Park" and shall be under the exclusive control of the Secre- 

 tary of the Interior, whose duty it shall be to prescribe such rules 

 and regulations and establish such service as he may deem necessary 

 for the care and management of the same. 



The act also authorizes the granting of leases by the Secretary, 

 prescribes punishment for offenses, provides for the protection of 

 preexisting land rights and stipulates that all funds derived from 

 rentals, etc., shall be used in the care of the park. 



1912 — Act of August 10, 1912 (37 Stat. L., 269, 293) — ^An 

 Act Making appropriations for the Department of 

 Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, 

 nineteen hundred and thirteen, and for other pur- 

 poses. 



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For the establishment of a national game preserve . . . within 

 the . . . Wind Cave National Park . . . etc.; $26,000. 



1920 — Executive Order of July 14, 1920 (No. 3308). 



Makes temporary withdrawal under authority of the Act of June 

 25; 1910, as amended by the Act of August 24, 1912, in order to pro- 

 tect water supply of Wind Cave Park and the bison range therein. 



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1902 — ^Act of July I, 1902 (32 Stat. L., 641, 655) — An Act 

 To ratify and confirm an agreement with the Choc- 

 taw and Chickasaw tribes of Indians, and for other 

 purposes. 



By a clause in the agreement the two tribes ceded to the United 

 States the tract near the village of Sulphur, in the Chickasaw Nation 

 containing the mineral springs, the whole aggregating in area about 

 640 acres. The act charges the Secretary of the Interior with the 

 making of rules for the regulation and control of the use of the 

 waters. 



1904 — Act of April 21, 1904 (33 Stat. L., 189, 220) — An 

 Act Making appropriations for the current and con- 



