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The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs recommended several amend- ments , one of which provides that any Indians who may elect to do so can remain upon the land at present occupied by them , taking land under the Dawes severalty act .
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs recommended several amend- ments , one of which provides that any Indians who may elect to do so can remain upon the land at present occupied by them , taking land under the Dawes severalty act .
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mouth of the said bay shrank into the present short stream , so that when the lines of the United States land surveys were extended over this region in 1875 only a lake and creek were to be seen , to which the surveyor gave the name of ...
mouth of the said bay shrank into the present short stream , so that when the lines of the United States land surveys were extended over this region in 1875 only a lake and creek were to be seen , to which the surveyor gave the name of ...
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There is little hope that the State will ever do anything in the way of building ar- mories , even in the larger cities , and the present con- ditions must continue until , as in Nashua and Keene , armories can be built by private ...
There is little hope that the State will ever do anything in the way of building ar- mories , even in the larger cities , and the present con- ditions must continue until , as in Nashua and Keene , armories can be built by private ...
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