Report of the Commissioner of General Land OfficeThe Office, 1860 |
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... since listed and approved to the State . Secretary Stuart , however , caused some of the lands along the river and above the Raccoon Fork to be listed and certified as part of the grant , and a list was also approved by Secretary 5.
... since listed and approved to the State . Secretary Stuart , however , caused some of the lands along the river and above the Raccoon Fork to be listed and certified as part of the grant , and a list was also approved by Secretary 5.
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... lists and certificates which had issued from this department conveyed no title to the State . The quantity of land embraced in the lists of this kind is 271,572 acres , and , with the exception of some sixty or seventy thousand acres ...
... lists and certificates which had issued from this department conveyed no title to the State . The quantity of land embraced in the lists of this kind is 271,572 acres , and , with the exception of some sixty or seventy thousand acres ...
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... lists descriptive of soil , have been sent to the proper officers , and transcripts of field notes and records for the district and General Land Office have been prepared during the last year to the extent of 18,841 pages . of In our ...
... lists descriptive of soil , have been sent to the proper officers , and transcripts of field notes and records for the district and General Land Office have been prepared during the last year to the extent of 18,841 pages . of In our ...
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... lists containing 536 pages , of which transcripts have been sent to the governors of the States and local land officers , and in the same period thirty - four patents for swamp lands have been granted , containing 338 pages , and ...
... lists containing 536 pages , of which transcripts have been sent to the governors of the States and local land officers , and in the same period thirty - four patents for swamp lands have been granted , containing 338 pages , and ...
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... Lists em- bracing 8,977,044 acres have been approved , and transcripts furnished the executives of the States . Lists of the remaining lands inuring under those laws are in course of preparation , so far as returned . Much difficulty ...
... Lists em- bracing 8,977,044 acres have been approved , and transcripts furnished the executives of the States . Lists of the remaining lands inuring under those laws are in course of preparation , so far as returned . Much difficulty ...
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$12 per mile 11 west 12 east 13 south 9 south acres act of Congress amount appropriation approved Big Sioux river boundary California cash clerks Commissioner Contract closed Diagram of township Donaldsonville draughtsman Duplicate plats embracing ending June 30 ending September 30 Estimate Exterior lines field notes fiscal year ending Florida FRANCIS L grants Greensburg guide meridian west Hugh McKee incidental expenses Indian instructions Iowa July Kansas Territory Land Office last annual report Louisiana Map of township miles at $12 Minnesota Missouri Missouri river Nebraska Territory Northwestern October Oregon patents plats of township private claims private land claims public lands public surveys Quantity sold quarter ending range 1 west range 12 range 9 east river Sept September 30 settlers standard parallel north SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE swamp lands Total township 5 south township 9 township lines township plats Washington Territory William Wisconsin
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Página 10 - The Commissioner of the General Land Office shall perform, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, all executive duties appertaining to the surveying and sale of the public lands of the United States...
Página 26 - Provided, That the grant hereby made shall not include any lands which the government of the United States may have reserved, sold, or disposed of (in pursuance of any law heretofore enacted) prior to the confirmation of title to be made under the authority of the said act.
Página 11 - Settlement; but that, if at any Time any of the said Indians should be inclined to dispose of the said Lands, the same shall be Purchased only for Us, in our Name, at some public Meeting or Assembly of the said Indians, to be held for that Purpose by the Governor or Commander in Chief of our Colony respectively within which they shall lie...
Página 28 - Territory of Iowa, for the purpose of aiding said Territory to improve the navigation of the Des Moines River from its mouth to the Raccoon Fork...
Página 7 - The farms, lands, and other property of every description belonging to the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, on the north side of the Columbia River, shall be confirmed to the said company. In case, however, the situation of those farms and lands should be considered by the United States to be of public and political importance, and the United States...
Página 10 - The Commissioner of the General Land Office, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, is authorized to enforce and carry into execution, by appropriate regulations, every part of the provisions of this title not otherwise specially provided for.
Página 35 - by virtue of grant, concession, order of survey, permission to settle, or other written evidence of title, emanating from any foreign government, bearing date prior to the cession...
Página 10 - That the practice of the late English colonies and government, in purchasing the Indian claims, has firmly established the habit in this respect, so that it cannot be violated but with difficulty, and an expense greatly exceeding the value of the object. That the treaties of fort Stanwix and of fort Mclntosh do not state that the limits therein defined are by virtue of a purchase from the Indians.
Página 9 - It embraces soils capable of abundant yield of the rich productions of the tropies, of sugar, cotton, rice, tobacco, corn, and the grape, the vintage, now a staple, particularly so of California ; of the great cereals, wheat and corn, in the western, northwestern, and Pacific States, and in that vast interior region from the valley of the Mississippi river to the Rocky mountains; and thence to the chain formed by the Sierra Nevada and Cascades, the eastern wall of the Pacific slope, every variety...
Página 5 - That the hot springs in said Territory, together with four sections of land including said springs, as near the center thereof as may be, shall be reserved for the future disposal of the United States, and shall not be entered, located, or appropriated, for any other purpose whatever.