Government Handout: A Study in the Administration of the Public Lands, 1875-1891Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards brothers, Incorporated, lithoprinters, 1941 - 364 páginas |
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... Beaubien answered the petition by a decree at bar filed before the Governor , temporarily not Armijo . The former's written petition is of the first importance as evidence regarding the size of the claim . He explained that he and ...
... Beaubien answered the petition by a decree at bar filed before the Governor , temporarily not Armijo . The former's written petition is of the first importance as evidence regarding the size of the claim . He explained that he and ...
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... Beaubien and his six daughters . He soon fell in love with one of the latter and married her . He did not abandon scouting immediately but in 1848 he and Carson agreed to settle on the grant . 22 Starting humbly Max- well became ...
... Beaubien and his six daughters . He soon fell in love with one of the latter and married her . He did not abandon scouting immediately but in 1848 he and Carson agreed to settle on the grant . 22 Starting humbly Max- well became ...
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... Beaubien . The son was twelve years old at the time and probably away at school . He and Lee were killed in the Taos massacre . Charles Beaubien therefore inherited his son's share and bought the other half of the grant for $ 100 ...
... Beaubien . The son was twelve years old at the time and probably away at school . He and Lee were killed in the Taos massacre . Charles Beaubien therefore inherited his son's share and bought the other half of the grant for $ 100 ...
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Government Handout: A Study in the Administration of the Public Lands, 1875-1891 Harold Hathaway Dunham Vista de fragmentos - 1941 |
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