American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 67
... Purchase Act of 1890. There was no agreement at St. Louis on concerted political activity , but farmers ' parties in several states began making preparations for the campaign of 1890. For a time , the two greater rivals went their ...
... Purchase Act of 1890. There was no agreement at St. Louis on concerted political activity , but farmers ' parties in several states began making preparations for the campaign of 1890. For a time , the two greater rivals went their ...
Page 106
... Purchase , so called , and all Horseneck Purchase , with the Improvements and Settle- ments , to the Number of three or four Score Plantations and Families , & c . who in the general , having bought their Lands of or from the native ...
... Purchase , so called , and all Horseneck Purchase , with the Improvements and Settle- ments , to the Number of three or four Score Plantations and Families , & c . who in the general , having bought their Lands of or from the native ...
Page 107
... Purchases ; in Consideration said Committee would become obligated to deliver up all the purchased Lands and ... Purchase aforesaid ( which the Proprietors had surveyed as above ) and ( as he was wont ) cutting some Logs thereon ...
... Purchases ; in Consideration said Committee would become obligated to deliver up all the purchased Lands and ... Purchase aforesaid ( which the Proprietors had surveyed as above ) and ( as he was wont ) cutting some Logs thereon ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
Revolts of Indian Farmers | 11 |
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Copyright | |
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