I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, do hereby declare said agreement duly ratified and that all the provisions thereof became law according to the terms thereof upon the twenty-sixth day of July, nineteen hundred and two.
On the recordAugust 7, 1902
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Proclamation 488—Ratification of Creek Indians-U.S. Treaty
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