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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... patent for the one hundred and fifty acres embraced in said entry . While Lynch's application was pending before your office , the local officers forwarded an application by John W. Parker to contest said entry , in which he charged ...
... patent for the one hundred and fifty acres embraced in said entry . While Lynch's application was pending before your office , the local officers forwarded an application by John W. Parker to contest said entry , in which he charged ...
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... patent , in the absence of any adverse claim that could be rightfully asserted against it , there being no legal contest against the entry when it was allowed , and the money having been paid and covered into the Treasury . In the case ...
... patent , in the absence of any adverse claim that could be rightfully asserted against it , there being no legal contest against the entry when it was allowed , and the money having been paid and covered into the Treasury . In the case ...
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... patent appears to have been issued under this allotment , and Charles W. Danielson now applies to the Depart- ment to allow him to relinquish said allotment , and to make homestead entry of other lands in Minnesota , on the ground that ...
... patent appears to have been issued under this allotment , and Charles W. Danielson now applies to the Depart- ment to allow him to relinquish said allotment , and to make homestead entry of other lands in Minnesota , on the ground that ...
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... patent was not issued to this allottee , in conformity with the instructions contained in said letter of the Secretary of the Interior , of June 28 , 1892 , does not appear . The fifth section of said allotment act declares that the ...
... patent was not issued to this allottee , in conformity with the instructions contained in said letter of the Secretary of the Interior , of June 28 , 1892 , does not appear . The fifth section of said allotment act declares that the ...
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... patent for this land , on account of the grant for said company , in which it was alleged that the same contained valua- ble deposits of mineral and for this reason was excepted from the grant for said company , and petitioned for a ...
... patent for this land , on account of the grant for said company , in which it was alleged that the same contained valua- ble deposits of mineral and for this reason was excepted from the grant for said company , and petitioned for a ...
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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