Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 |
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United States. Department of the Interior. J 54 • A 2- REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR ; BEING PART.
United States. Department of the Interior. J 54 • A 2- REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR ; BEING PART.
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United States. Department of the Interior. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR ; BEING PART OF THE MESSAGE AND DOCUMENTS COMMUNICATED TO THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY - FOURTH CONGRESS ...
United States. Department of the Interior. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR ; BEING PART OF THE MESSAGE AND DOCUMENTS COMMUNICATED TO THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTY - FOURTH CONGRESS ...
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... department of Government work , and it is absolutely impossible to avoid a waste of effort if unnecessary changes are to be made in the force required to do this work . Each reservation has upon it a large force of men , some at work ...
... department of Government work , and it is absolutely impossible to avoid a waste of effort if unnecessary changes are to be made in the force required to do this work . Each reservation has upon it a large force of men , some at work ...
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... Department , thus leav- ing the sum actually appropriated for that purpose $ 6,733,003.18 . Of this amount , about one - half is paid in performance of treaty obligations and the other half is a gratuity . The act for 1896 contains ...
... Department , thus leav- ing the sum actually appropriated for that purpose $ 6,733,003.18 . Of this amount , about one - half is paid in performance of treaty obligations and the other half is a gratuity . The act for 1896 contains ...
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United States. Department of the Interior. ably be able to finish the work of examining the lands of that reser- vation within one year . It will be seen from the foregoing that the necessary examination of about 1,133,400 acres of land ...
United States. Department of the Interior. ably be able to finish the work of examining the lands of that reser- vation within one year . It will be seen from the foregoing that the necessary examination of about 1,133,400 acres of land ...
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26 Stat acres act of March agricultural amount received therefrom Applications to purchase appropriation approved August 18 Central Pacific Railroad classes of entries Colorado Commissioner commissions of register commuted to cash contract County deputy surveyor ending June 30 entries and amount entries and locations examination Excess payments Executive order Expense of depositing fees field notes filed Final entries Final homestead entries fiscal year ending grants grazing Homestead entries commuted Idaho Incidental expenses Interior June 28 June 30 land districts Land Office lines lots mineral lands Montana Mountainous Oregon original entries Original homestead entries patented payments on homestead pending plats preemption private land claims public lands received for reducing reducing testimony register and receiver Revised Statutes scrip Secretary South Dakota subdivisions surveyor-general swamp lands Territory testimony to writing timber Total cash sales Total vacant land township tract United Utah Washington Wyoming
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Page 49 - In conflict therewith as to said nation: provided, that the words 'rolls of citizenship,' as used In the act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, making appropriations for current and contingent expenses of the Indian department and fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and...
Page 244 - ... entry, location, or other disposal under the laws of the United States until otherwise directed by the commission or by Congress. Notice that such application has been made, together with the date of filing thereof and a description of the lands of the United States affected thereby, shall be filed in the local land office for the district in which such lands are located.
Page 207 - That in expending this appropriation preference shall be given in favor of surveying townships occupied, in whole or in part by actual settlers and of lands granted to the States by the act approved February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eightynine, and the acts approved July third and July tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety...
Page 244 - ... contemplated irrigation and which plan shall be sufficient to thoroughly irrigate and reclaim said land and prepare it to raise ordinary agricultural crops and shall also show the source of the water to be used for irrigation and reclamation...
Page 8 - An act to provide for the adjustment of land grants made by Congress to aid in the construction of railroads and for the forfeiture of unearned lands, and for other purposes...
Page 207 - ... such other surveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for purposes of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf of the United States...
Page 244 - That said States shall not sell or dispose of more than one hundred and sixty acres of said lands to any one person, and any surplus of money derived by any State from the sale of said lands in excess of the cost of their reclamation, shall be held as a trust fund for and be applied to the reclamation of other desert lands in such State.
Page 243 - That to aid the public land states in the reclamation of the desert lands therein and the settlement, cultivation and sale thereof, in small tracts to actual settlers, the Secretary of the Interior with the approval of the President, be, and hereby is, authorized and empowered, upon proper application of the state, to contract and agree...
Page 238 - ... or said certificates may be assigned by indorsement and may be received by the Government in payment for any public lands of the United States in the States where the surveys were made, entered or to be entered under the laws thereof.
Page 44 - Provided, That in expending this appropriation preference shall be given in favor of surveying townships occupied, in whole or in part by actual settlers and of lands granted to the States by the act approved February twenty-second, eighteen...