Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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My “ farm ” consists of a homestead of 20 acres , of which perhaps six or eight are grass - land , and not over two acres have at any time been cultivated , and at no time bave I raised anything for sale . I have 120 acres in another ...
My “ farm ” consists of a homestead of 20 acres , of which perhaps six or eight are grass - land , and not over two acres have at any time been cultivated , and at no time bave I raised anything for sale . I have 120 acres in another ...
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... owing to obstructions in the channel of the Missouri River at and near Vermillion , large tracts of land are rendered almost worthless by overflows occasioned by said obstructions , and by washing away of its banks .
... owing to obstructions in the channel of the Missouri River at and near Vermillion , large tracts of land are rendered almost worthless by overflows occasioned by said obstructions , and by washing away of its banks .
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Of twelve hundred and ninety - nine beneficiaries who have been cared for in this branch during the year 1878 , 714 have committed no offense against the discipline of the Home or the laws of the land ; and 173 have committed but one ...
Of twelve hundred and ninety - nine beneficiaries who have been cared for in this branch during the year 1878 , 714 have committed no offense against the discipline of the Home or the laws of the land ; and 173 have committed but one ...
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The land is heavily timbered , and was purchased at $ 230 per acre . Mr. Gunckel also presented detailed statement from Colonel Brown , showing amounts expended and estimate of amount required to complete the work .
The land is heavily timbered , and was purchased at $ 230 per acre . Mr. Gunckel also presented detailed statement from Colonel Brown , showing amounts expended and estimate of amount required to complete the work .
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They bad the common lands in every place , on wbich they could produce something , to which they could fall back if ... the hands of the rich capitalistic class , consisting of land - holders and the rich commercial men of the cities .
They bad the common lands in every place , on wbich they could produce something , to which they could fall back if ... the hands of the rich capitalistic class , consisting of land - holders and the rich commercial men of the cities .
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