Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands. Hearings ... on S. 3255 ... April 22-23, 19261943 - 86 páginas |
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... unpatented but to which the railroad company was entitled to patent. This Revestment Act was passed in 1916, and is known as the Chamberlain-Ferris Act. The act placed administrative jurisdiction of the revested lands in the Department ...
... unpatented but to which the railroad company was entitled to patent. This Revestment Act was passed in 1916, and is known as the Chamberlain-Ferris Act. The act placed administrative jurisdiction of the revested lands in the Department ...
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... unpatented lands in the odd - numbered sections included within the indemnity limits of the grant made to such railroad by the Act of July 25 , 1866 ( 14 Stat . 239 ) , as amended , and for which payment was made by the United States to ...
... unpatented lands in the odd - numbered sections included within the indemnity limits of the grant made to such railroad by the Act of July 25 , 1866 ( 14 Stat . 239 ) , as amended , and for which payment was made by the United States to ...
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... unpatented but to which the railroad company was entitled to patent . This Revestment Act was passed in 1916 , and is known as the Chamberlain - Ferris Act . The act placed administrative juris- diction of the revested lands in the ...
... unpatented but to which the railroad company was entitled to patent . This Revestment Act was passed in 1916 , and is known as the Chamberlain - Ferris Act . The act placed administrative juris- diction of the revested lands in the ...
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... unpatented indemnity lands intended to be included in the act of August 28 , 1937 ? The answer is emphatically in the affirmative , for the several reasons that follow . 1. The unpatented indemnity lands were specifically inventoried ...
... unpatented indemnity lands intended to be included in the act of August 28 , 1937 ? The answer is emphatically in the affirmative , for the several reasons that follow . 1. The unpatented indemnity lands were specifically inventoried ...
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... unpatented area , but not all of it , consisted of lands located in the indemnity portion of the grant . The lands affected by the present bill are all of this latter class . Senator MURDOCK . I wonder if I could interrupt you there to ...
... unpatented area , but not all of it , consisted of lands located in the indemnity portion of the grant . The lands affected by the present bill are all of this latter class . Senator MURDOCK . I wonder if I could interrupt you there to ...
Términos y frases comunes
1916 revesting statute 25 percent accounting suit acreage acres act of August act of June administrative jurisdiction Attorney August 28 bill boundaries California land-grant California lands California revested lands Chairman committee Congress controverted lands Coos Bay Coos County CORDON decision deficiency Department of Agriculture Federal Forest Service Government hearings indemnity limits Interior Department issued Judge PETERSON June 12 June 9 KNEIPP land grant Land Office lands in controversy lands in question legislation letter national forest lands national forest status Northern Pacific Northern Pacific Railroad Northern Pacific Railway odd-numbered sections opinion Oregon & California Oregon and California patented lands payments place limits Presidential proclamations prior Public Lands purpose receipts receive patents revested Oregon Revestment Act roads Secretary of Agriculture selection Senator HOLMAN Senator MURDOCK Senator ROBERTSON Solicitor Stat Supreme Court sustained yield tion United unpatented indemnity lands unpatented lands WATTS WOLFSOHN
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Página 83 - ... every alternate section of public land, not mineral, designated by odd numbers, to the amount of twenty alternate sections per mile, on each side of said railroad line...
Página 152 - I'ntil tin' selections //nv approved there were no selections in fact, only preliminary proceedings taken for that purpose: and the indemnity lands remained unaffected in their title. Until then, the lands which might be taken as indemnity were incapable of identification: the proposed selections remained the property of the United States.
Página 135 - All applications for rights-of-way for the construction and operation of any project over Oregon and California Railroad lands, title to which was revested in the United States by the act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 218), and reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road lands, act of February 26, 1919 (40 Stat. 1179) , must...
Página 163 - Although not strictly a share-the-revenue arrangement, but worthy of note nevertheless, is the provision under which 10 percent of the receipts from national forests are designated by Congress to be spent for the construction and maintenance of forest roads and trails within the national forests in the States from which such receipts are derived. The sums currently being expended amount to approximately $7 million per year (16 USC 501).
Página 83 - ... when any of said alternate sections or parts of sections shall be found to have been granted, sold, reserved, occupied by homestead settlers, preempted, or otherwise disposed of, other lands, designated as aforesaid, shall be selected by said companies in lieu thereof, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in alternate sections designated by odd numbers as aforesaid, nearest to and not more than ten miles beyond the limits of said first-named alternate sections...
Página 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the first section of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the establishment of a Bureau of War Risk Insurance in the Treasury Department," approved September second, nineteen hundred and fourteen, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: "ARTICLE I.
Página 125 - Company of eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to the amount of the lands that have been granted, sold, reserved, occupied by homestead settlers, pre-empted, or otherwise disposed of subsequent to the passage of the Act of July two, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.
Página 157 - Act, for permanent forest production, and the timber thereon shall be sold, cut and removed in conformity with the principle of sustained yield for the purpose of providing a permanent source of timber supply, protecting watersheds, regulating stream flow, and contributing to the economic stability of local communities and industries, and providing recreational facilities.
Página 105 - August 1940' by the bureau of municipal research and service of the University of Oregon, at Eugene, in cooperation with the Oregon State Tax Commission and the assessors of Lane, Linn, and Marion Counties.
Página 3 - February 26, 1919 (40 Stat. 1179), as amended, such portions of the revested Oregon and California Railroad and reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands as are or may hereafter come under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior...