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Page 5414
This exception was declared in the deed to cover the lands above the Raccoon
Fork disposed of to settlers by the Government in 1848 under the proclamation of
the President opening said lands to sale and settlement , which has been ...
This exception was declared in the deed to cover the lands above the Raccoon
Fork disposed of to settlers by the Government in 1848 under the proclamation of
the President opening said lands to sale and settlement , which has been ...
Page 5415
all interest of the United States in these lands was entirely and completely
granted by the resolution of 1861 and the act of 1862 . The act of 1862 provides
for the setting apart of other lands in lieu of such as were covered by the act , but
had ...
all interest of the United States in these lands was entirely and completely
granted by the resolution of 1861 and the act of 1862 . The act of 1862 provides
for the setting apart of other lands in lieu of such as were covered by the act , but
had ...
Page 5667
and Chickasaws had under the treaty of 1855 to select locations on these lands if
they chose . Undoubtedly it was the policy of this Government for the time to hold
these and the adjacent lands as Indian country , and many of the expressions ...
and Chickasaws had under the treaty of 1855 to select locations on these lands if
they chose . Undoubtedly it was the policy of this Government for the time to hold
these and the adjacent lands as Indian country , and many of the expressions ...
Page 5712
agreement made with said tribes of Indians and by the laws relating thereto
precedent to opening said lands to settlement have been , as I hereby declare ,
complied with : Now , therefore , I , Benjamin Harrison , President of the United
States ...
agreement made with said tribes of Indians and by the laws relating thereto
precedent to opening said lands to settlement have been , as I hereby declare ,
complied with : Now , therefore , I , Benjamin Harrison , President of the United
States ...
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92 ) , that there shall be reserved public highways 4 rods wide between each
section of land in said Territory , the section ... 37 ) — That every homestead
settler on the public lands on the left bank of the Deep Pork River in the former
Iowa ...
92 ) , that there shall be reserved public highways 4 rods wide between each
section of land in said Territory , the section ... 37 ) — That every homestead
settler on the public lands on the left bank of the Deep Pork River in the former
Iowa ...
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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...
Page 5492 - An Act to provide for the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purposes...