Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1883 |
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... sales of Indian lands $ 625,404.27 , a total of $ 11,713,883.70 , being an increase over the year 1882 of ... sales : Public sales .. Private entries .. Pre - emption entries Timber and stone land entries Desert - land entries .. Mineral ...
... sales of Indian lands $ 625,404.27 , a total of $ 11,713,883.70 , being an increase over the year 1882 of ... sales : Public sales .. Private entries .. Pre - emption entries Timber and stone land entries Desert - land entries .. Mineral ...
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... sales ... From homestead fees and commissions From timber - culture fees and commissions From fees on scrip ... sales of Indian lands ( trust funds ) .. Total .... $ 9,657,032 28 881,467 01 282,262 00 1,185 00 143 00 182,039.00 48,875.09 ...
... sales ... From homestead fees and commissions From timber - culture fees and commissions From fees on scrip ... sales of Indian lands ( trust funds ) .. Total .... $ 9,657,032 28 881,467 01 282,262 00 1,185 00 143 00 182,039.00 48,875.09 ...
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... sales , including land sold at public and private sale , pre- emption , commuted homesteads , mineral lands , timber and stone lands , & c . , amount to 6,839,042.67 acres . The amount of receipts from cash sales is $ 9,657,032.28 , an ...
... sales , including land sold at public and private sale , pre- emption , commuted homesteads , mineral lands , timber and stone lands , & c . , amount to 6,839,042.67 acres . The amount of receipts from cash sales is $ 9,657,032.28 , an ...
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... SALES . Since my last annual report about 270,000 acres of land have been sold at public sale . In Florida . - Sixteen thousand acres were offered at Gainesvile under the provisions of section 2455 Revised Statutes on December 21 , 1882 ...
... SALES . Since my last annual report about 270,000 acres of land have been sold at public sale . In Florida . - Sixteen thousand acres were offered at Gainesvile under the provisions of section 2455 Revised Statutes on December 21 , 1882 ...
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... Sales of land subject to private entry . Sales of land subject to pre - emption entry . Excess payments on homestead , timber- culture , and other entries and locations . Homestead entries commuted to cash un- der section 2301 , Revised ...
... Sales of land subject to private entry . Sales of land subject to pre - emption entry . Excess payments on homestead , timber- culture , and other entries and locations . Homestead entries commuted to cash un- der section 2301 , Revised ...
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Page 530 - An act [to amend an act entitled an act] to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes, approved July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two," approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.
Page 541 - And the better to accomplish the object of this act, namely, to promote the public interest and welfare by the construction of said railroad and telegraph line, and keeping the same in working order, and to secure to the government at all times (but particularly in time of war) the use and benefits of the same for postal, military and other purposes, Congress may, at any time, having due regard for the rights of said companies named herein, add to, alter, amend, or repeal this act.
Page 596 - ... no higher charge shall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, the troops, and the munitions of war of the United States than the rate per mile paid for the transportation over the railroads or public highways leading to said bridge...
Page 550 - ... not sold, reserved, or otherwise disposed of by the United States, and to which a preemption or homestead claim may not have attached at the time the line of said road is definitely fixed...
Page 597 - War, obstruct such navigation, he is hereby authorized to cause such change or alteration of said bridge to be made as will effectually obviate such obstruction ; and all euch alterations shall be made and all such obstructions be removed at the expense of the owner or owners of said bridge.
Page 507 - that the President of the United States shall cause the lands to be surveyed for forty miles in width on both sides of the entire line of said road, after the general route shall be fixed, and as fast as may be required by the construction of said railroad...
Page 496 - And be it further enacted, That the Southern Pacific Railroad, a company incorporated under the laws of the State of California, is hereby authorized to connect with the said Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, formed under this act, at such point near the boundary line of the State of California...
Page 537 - That the grants aforesaid are made upon condition that said company shall pay said bonds at maturity, and shall keep said railroad and telegraph line in repair and use, and shall at all times transmit dispatches over said telegraph line, and transport mails, troops, and munitions of war, supplies, and public stores upon said railroad for the government, whenever required to do so by any department thereof, and that the government shall at all times have the preference in the use of the same for all...
Page 627 - ... said railroads shall be and remain public highways, for the use of the government of the United States, free from toll or other charge upon the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.
Page xlviii - The inhabitants of the ceded territory, according to their choice, reserving their natural allegiance, may return to Russia within three years; but if they should prefer to remain in the ceded territory. they, with the exception of uncivilized native tribes, shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion.