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The campaign under General Sherman, upon which his regiment with its
associate forces entered, was directed, as is now known, against the
Confederate army of General Joseph E. Johnston, and not against any particular
place.
The campaign under General Sherman, upon which his regiment with its
associate forces entered, was directed, as is now known, against the
Confederate army of General Joseph E. Johnston, and not against any particular
place.
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Any party who has made a homestead entry prior to March 2 , 1889 , for less than
one quarter section of land and who still owns and occupies the land so entered
may , if otherwise qualified , enter an additional tract of land lying contiguous to ...
Any party who has made a homestead entry prior to March 2 , 1889 , for less than
one quarter section of land and who still owns and occupies the land so entered
may , if otherwise qualified , enter an additional tract of land lying contiguous to ...
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shall not with the land first entered exceed in the aggregate 160 acres ; but such
additional entry will not be permitted , or if permitted will be canceled , if the
original entry should fail for any reason prior to patent or should appear to be
illegal or ...
shall not with the land first entered exceed in the aggregate 160 acres ; but such
additional entry will not be permitted , or if permitted will be canceled , if the
original entry should fail for any reason prior to patent or should appear to be
illegal or ...
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... that I have not entered since August 30 , 1890 , under the land laws of the
United States or filed upon a quantity of land ... that I have not entered upon or
occupied , nor will I enter upon or occupy , the lands to be opened to settlement
by the ...
... that I have not entered since August 30 , 1890 , under the land laws of the
United States or filed upon a quantity of land ... that I have not entered upon or
occupied , nor will I enter upon or occupy , the lands to be opened to settlement
by the ...
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37 ) — That every homestead settler on the public lands on the left bank of the
Deep Pork River in the former Iowa Reservation , in the Territory of Oklahoma ,
who entered less than 160 acres of land may enter under the homestead laws
other ...
37 ) — That every homestead settler on the public lands on the left bank of the
Deep Pork River in the former Iowa Reservation , in the Territory of Oklahoma ,
who entered less than 160 acres of land may enter under the homestead laws
other ...
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Page 5694 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
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