Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4908U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... acres contemplated by the present plan . The White Mountain region has a well - defined limitation of not to exceed 800,000 acres . The Appalachian region , embracing the headwaters of the Potomac , Monongahela , and Kanawha rivers on ...
... acres contemplated by the present plan . The White Mountain region has a well - defined limitation of not to exceed 800,000 acres . The Appalachian region , embracing the headwaters of the Potomac , Monongahela , and Kanawha rivers on ...
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... acres of land in this work , while annual expenditures were still going on at the rate of over $ 600,000 a year , and it was estimated that in completing the work the further purchase of over 425,000 acres of land and the additional ...
... acres of land in this work , while annual expenditures were still going on at the rate of over $ 600,000 a year , and it was estimated that in completing the work the further purchase of over 425,000 acres of land and the additional ...
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... acres of fertile fields . From April , 1901 , to April , 1902 , floods in the South , fed from the southern Appalachian region , did a damage estimated at $ 18,000,000 . The creation of these reserves is important for manufactures . The ...
... acres of fertile fields . From April , 1901 , to April , 1902 , floods in the South , fed from the southern Appalachian region , did a damage estimated at $ 18,000,000 . The creation of these reserves is important for manufactures . The ...
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... acres of land , lying in the Blue Ridge and Unaka mountains and intervening ridges , have an ele- vation of over 6,000 feet , while the whole region has an approximate altitude of 2,500 feet . The slopes , though steep , are seldom ...
... acres of land , lying in the Blue Ridge and Unaka mountains and intervening ridges , have an ele- vation of over 6,000 feet , while the whole region has an approximate altitude of 2,500 feet . The slopes , though steep , are seldom ...
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... acres , most of the land being far " better suited to forest production than to agricultural use . " The three principal ranges of mountains contain nine or more peaks over 5,000 feet in height . In the Franconia Range , to the ...
... acres , most of the land being far " better suited to forest production than to agricultural use . " The three principal ranges of mountains contain nine or more peaks over 5,000 feet in height . In the Franconia Range , to the ...
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59TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. acres alien amendment as follows amendment insert Amendment numbered amount appropriation approved authorized bank bill H. R. Calendar and ordered California cent CHAIRMAN Chief of Engineers Commerce and Labor Commission Commissioner committee of conference Committee on Interstate common carrier Company consideration construction court Department Diamond Head disagreement District of Columbia duty election employees entry expenses following REPORT Government granted hereby House Calendar House of Representatives House recede Indian interests Interior Interstate and Foreign June June 25 Land Office legislation lieu thereof ment military navigation Navy park pass payment person printed public lands purposes railroad recommend referred the bill respectfully River ROBERT SHAW Secretary of Commerce Secretary of War Senate agree Senate numbered Senate recedes session strike submitted the following sum proposed insert Territory thousand dollars tion transportation Treasury United vessel War Department Washington
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Page 1 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 25 - The general assembly shall encourage, by all suitable means, the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improvement. The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of schools, which...
Page 5 - ... from one State or Territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia, to any other State or Territory of the United States, or the District of Columbia, or from any place in the United States...
Page 6 - Second. In the case of articles labeled, branded, or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations, or blends, and the word "compound," "imitation
Page 1 - food," as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Page 3 - Sec. 10. That upon the admission of each of said states into the Union, sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in every township of said proposed states, and where such sections, or any parts thereof, have been sold or otherwise disposed of by or under the authority of any act of congress...
Page 20 - That skilled labor may be imported if labor of like kind unemployed can not be found in this country: And provided further, That the provisions of this law applicable to contract labor shall not be held to exclude professional actors, artists, lecturers, singers, ministers of any religious denomination, professors for colleges or seminaries, persons belonging to any recognized learned profession, or persons employed strictly as personal or domestic servants.
Page 6 - Commission, unless the same shall be suspended or modified or set aside by the Commission or be suspended or set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Page 17 - The people inhabiting this state do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof...
Page 1 - But nothing herein, or in the ordinances herein provided for, shall preclude the said states from taxing as other lands are taxed any lands owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal relations, and has obtained from the United States or from any person a title thereto by patent or other grant, save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any Indian or Indians under any act of Congress containing a provision exempting the lands thus granted from taxation, but said ordinance...