Decisions of the Department of the Interior and the General Land Office in Cases Relating to the Public Lands, Volume 20U.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 |
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... intention to submit timber land final proof will be required , where the witnesses who testify on behalf of the purchaser are not those named in the published notice . The non - mineral affidavit usually required of agricultural ...
... intention to submit timber land final proof will be required , where the witnesses who testify on behalf of the purchaser are not those named in the published notice . The non - mineral affidavit usually required of agricultural ...
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... intention on the part of the soldiers to become settlers . Any such proceedings would be fraudulent ; you will endeavor to defeat them if attempted , by any means properly within your power . You will advise bona fide set- tlers not to ...
... intention on the part of the soldiers to become settlers . Any such proceedings would be fraudulent ; you will endeavor to defeat them if attempted , by any means properly within your power . You will advise bona fide set- tlers not to ...
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... intention to prosecute the work until water is obtained ; that there is no water within two miles of the land , and it is impossible to reside upon it in its present condition ; that if leave of absence be granted him for one year , he ...
... intention to prosecute the work until water is obtained ; that there is no water within two miles of the land , and it is impossible to reside upon it in its present condition ; that if leave of absence be granted him for one year , he ...
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... intention to make final proof Peasley filed his protest against its allowance for the land in controversy , alleging , among other things : first , that the land is more valuable for agricultural purposes than for timber ; second , that ...
... intention to make final proof Peasley filed his protest against its allowance for the land in controversy , alleging , among other things : first , that the land is more valuable for agricultural purposes than for timber ; second , that ...
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... intention of Con- gress , by providing for each Indian a tract of land upon which he or she could establish a home , to thus dissolve the tribal relations , and gradually induce the Indians to become civilized citizens of the country ...
... intention of Con- gress , by providing for each Indian a tract of land upon which he or she could establish a home , to thus dissolve the tribal relations , and gradually induce the Indians to become civilized citizens of the country ...
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26 Stat acres act of Congress act of March action affidavit of contest affirmed allotments allowed appeal application to enter approved April April 12 April 21 attorney August August 18 cancellation claimant Commissioner December declaratory statement Department departmental decision desert land entitled entryman evidence fact February February 26 filed final proof grant hearing heirs held hereby HOKE SMITH homestead entry homestead law indemnity Indian Interior issued January July June 22 land district Land Office local officers March 19 ment mineral motion for review Northern Pacific R. R. Northern Pacific Railroad notice November October office decision office letter Oklahoma Oklahoma Territory overruled parties patent payment plat pre-emption prior protest public lands purchase reason record register and receiver rejected relinquishment reservation residence rule Secretary Smith selection September September 29 settler supra survey testimony thereof thereto timber tion township tract United