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... paid in to Treasurer by commis- sioner of the port of ............... . New York City , report of the commissioners appointed to ap- praise certain premises and buildings in report of Secretary of Treasury on appointment of discharged ...
... paid in to Treasurer by commis- sioner of the port of ............... . New York City , report of the commissioners appointed to ap- praise certain premises and buildings in report of Secretary of Treasury on appointment of discharged ...
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... paid to the pledges of the Government in this respect . The sum unpaid should at once be appropriated to be used for educational purposes , including stock , farming implements , tools , & c . , for manual - labor schools . With this ...
... paid to the pledges of the Government in this respect . The sum unpaid should at once be appropriated to be used for educational purposes , including stock , farming implements , tools , & c . , for manual - labor schools . With this ...
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... paid under the terms of such leases or agreements , and such money so collected would necessa- rily go into the Treasury of the United States . The Indians , having assumed the right to lease the lands , would not readily submit to have ...
... paid under the terms of such leases or agreements , and such money so collected would necessa- rily go into the Treasury of the United States . The Indians , having assumed the right to lease the lands , would not readily submit to have ...
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... paid is not suf ficient , and that the Indians were not informed as to the true meaning of the agreement ; and it is not doubted that the Indians now so assert . It is not possible to make a treaty or an agreement with the Indians with ...
... paid is not suf ficient , and that the Indians were not informed as to the true meaning of the agreement ; and it is not doubted that the Indians now so assert . It is not possible to make a treaty or an agreement with the Indians with ...
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... paid to the Cherokee Nation . DISPUTED CITIZENSHIP IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY . The Cherokees and Choctaws claim the right to determine for them- selves who are citizens , and that it is the duty of the Government to remove all persons ...
... paid to the Cherokee Nation . DISPUTED CITIZENSHIP IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY . The Cherokees and Choctaws claim the right to determine for them- selves who are citizens , and that it is the duty of the Government to remove all persons ...
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acres amount received therefrom area in brackets bonds bridge cent Central Pacific Railroad certificates of deposit claims classes of entries clerks Commissioner commissions of register commuted to cash Congress construction contracts Denver Pacific Railway division earnings ending June 30 entries and amount entries and locations examination fees filed Final homestead entries fiscal year ending freight Government grant hereby Homestead entries commuted Increase Indian July July 15 June 15 Kansas Kansas Pacific Railway land office land subject Lands entered meridian miles Missouri River Oregon original entries Original homestead entries Pacific Railroad Company patented payments on homestead pension Pre-emption declaratory statements pre-emption entry public lands Rail received for reducing reducing testimony Revised Statutes road Saint Paul Sales of land Sioux City Southern Pacific Southern Pacific Railroad Stat Subdivisions surveyor surveys Territory timber Total cash sales Total number townships Union Pacific Railroad Union Pacific Railway United