Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 4; Volume 19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 |
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Page 22
... land . At the end of the term of the court the collector ad- vertises the lands for sale , giving thirty days ' notice . The Probate Judge attends the sale and makes a record of the result . An appeal lies from the decree of the Probate ...
... land . At the end of the term of the court the collector ad- vertises the lands for sale , giving thirty days ' notice . The Probate Judge attends the sale and makes a record of the result . An appeal lies from the decree of the Probate ...
Page 43
... land devoted to cultivation increases every year , and every agricultural product that is raised in the neighboring ... lands in the Indian Territory , which had been ceded to the Government for the purpose of settlement by other Indian ...
... land devoted to cultivation increases every year , and every agricultural product that is raised in the neighboring ... lands in the Indian Territory , which had been ceded to the Government for the purpose of settlement by other Indian ...
Page 44
... land embraced within his origi nal entry . If the additional land is subject to entry , he may if he wishes surrender his en- try to the United States for cancellation , and thereafter can enter lands under the home- stead laws the same ...
... land embraced within his origi nal entry . If the additional land is subject to entry , he may if he wishes surrender his en- try to the United States for cancellation , and thereafter can enter lands under the home- stead laws the same ...
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... Land Commissioner , D. W. Lear ; Supreme Court Judge , John R. Eakin ; Superintendent of Public Instruction , J. L. Denton ; Chan- cellor , D. W. Carroll . The vote for members of Congress was as follows : I. II . III . IV DISTRICT ...
... Land Commissioner , D. W. Lear ; Supreme Court Judge , John R. Eakin ; Superintendent of Public Instruction , J. L. Denton ; Chan- cellor , D. W. Carroll . The vote for members of Congress was as follows : I. II . III . IV DISTRICT ...
Page 47
... land to Indians in severalty , and to give them individual title to their farms in fee , inalienable for a certain period , thus to foster the pride of individual ownership of property , instead of their former dependence upon the tribe ...
... land to Indians in severalty , and to give them individual title to their farms in fee , inalienable for a certain period , thus to foster the pride of individual ownership of property , instead of their former dependence upon the tribe ...
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