Kansas, and should not be proscribed on the ground that it is in some localities nsed only as a hedge plant. Second, That the Osage orange is one of the most durable kinds of timber grown upon this continent, and therefore its culture ought to be encouraged... First Biennial Report, 1887-8 - Page 13by Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1889Full view - About this book
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1875 - 962 pages
...questions involved in the memorial. It was furthermore decided to lay the subject fully before the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior and the President. Each of these officials cordially approved of the measures recommended, as the most... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1875 - 390 pages
...questions involved in the memorial. It was furthermore decided to lay the subject fully before the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior and the President. Each of these officials cordially approved of the measures recommended, as the most... | |
| George W. Spaulding - 1884 - 574 pages
...military and other reservations. Public Domain, p. 171. § 16. Board of Equitable Adjndication. — The commissioner of the general land office, the secretary of the interior, and the attorney general constitute a " board of equitable adjndication," whose duty it is to prescribe... | |
| Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1889 - 522 pages
...planting in western Kansas, and should not be proscribed on the ground that it is in some localities nsed only as a hedge plant. Second, That the Osage orange...the hands of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior, and each member of the Kansas delegation in Congress. MABTIN... | |
| Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1889 - 516 pages
...culture ought to be encouraged instead of being discouraged by the land office department. Tliir,'. That copies hereof be placed in the hands of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior, and each member of the Kansas delegation in Congress. MABTIN... | |
| 1892 - 552 pages
...by the government. These records are presumed to be correct, and the only appeal from them is to the commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior, and ultimately to the President of the United States. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1583 VI. Public Land Sale»... | |
| William Swinton - 1896 - 148 pages
...by the government. These records are presumed to be correct, and the only appeal from them is to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior, and ultimately to the President of the United States. Diagram 5. THE STATE OF NEW YORK. PHYSICAL FEATURES.... | |
| Alaska. Legislature. Senate - 1917 - 310 pages
...chairman of the Committees on Public Lands in the Senate and House of Representatives of Congress, the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Delegate to Congress from Alaska." Referred to Committee on Fisheries, Game and Agriculture. BY... | |
| 1932 - 610 pages
...footnotes referring to official records of cattle associations, reports of territorial governors, the Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Secretary of the Interior, and current newspapers, personal correspondence of prominent men. congressional records. State documents,... | |
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