Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... cattle from neighboring cattlemen to pasture on the surplus lands of their res- ervations , the Indians to herd and care for the cattle and to receive a fair compensation therefor . I believe that the Indians on many of the reservations ...
... cattle from neighboring cattlemen to pasture on the surplus lands of their res- ervations , the Indians to herd and care for the cattle and to receive a fair compensation therefor . I believe that the Indians on many of the reservations ...
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... cattle in the Oklahoma country . Most posi- tive representations of the same character were made to me when I as- sumed charge of this Department . Soon after it was found that a large number of cattle were being grazed upon these lands ...
... cattle in the Oklahoma country . Most posi- tive representations of the same character were made to me when I as- sumed charge of this Department . Soon after it was found that a large number of cattle were being grazed upon these lands ...
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... cattle , thought that greater security of property could be obtained and more economical management of their business secured by fencing in extensive areas of the public lands and running their cattle in such inclosures . The mania for ...
... cattle , thought that greater security of property could be obtained and more economical management of their business secured by fencing in extensive areas of the public lands and running their cattle in such inclosures . The mania for ...
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... cattle - raiser of the plains that fences would not do ; by that I mean that inclosures to hold range cattle were disastrous failures . The cattle of the arid country must have an open range to live upon , unobstructed and free of any ...
... cattle - raiser of the plains that fences would not do ; by that I mean that inclosures to hold range cattle were disastrous failures . The cattle of the arid country must have an open range to live upon , unobstructed and free of any ...
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... cattle and those of your neighbors from watering from these springs and creeks which you have been obliged to inclose . If these horse - pastures only included the lands patented to the ranchmen , I think I am safe in saying that every ...
... cattle and those of your neighbors from watering from these springs and creeks which you have been obliged to inclose . If these horse - pastures only included the lands patented to the ranchmen , I think I am safe in saying that every ...
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acres agency allotments amount Apache Arapaho Assistant Blackfeet boarding school boundary boys building bushels cattle chains Cherokee Cheyenne Chippewa civilization claim Commissioner of Indian Congress corner court Creek crops cultivated Dakota day school Department dians east employés EXECUTIVE MANSION Executive order farm farmers feet fence five civilized tribes girls Government hereby ordered honor houses INDIAN AFFAIRS Indian Agent Indian Reservation Indian schools Indian Territory Industrial teacher Interior June 30 labor Lake lands located ment Mescalero miles mission Missouri River Nez Percé Number of Indians obedient servant place of beginning Ponca pupils Quapaw railroad range recommend respectfully River Sac and Fox Santee Sioux Seamstress Secretary Sept settlement Sioux superintendent teacher July thence due thence north tion Total township treaty tribes U. S. GRANT United States Indian Valley Washington Territory withdrawn from sale
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Página 115 - Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the state or territory in which they may reside...
Página 483 - ... set apart for the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation of the Indians herein named, and for such other friendly tribes or individual Indians as from time to time they may be willing, with the consent of the United States, to admit amongst them...
Página 423 - ... until a State government or governments shall exist in said Territory within the limits of which said railway, or a part thereof, shall be located; and then such State government or governments shall be authorized to fix and regulate the cost...
Página 431 - Congress shall have the right, so long as said lands are occupied and possessed by said nation or tribe, to impose such additional taxes upon said railway as it may deem just and proper for their benefit; and any Territory or State hereafter formed through which said railway shall have been established may exercise the like power as to such part of said railway as may lie within its limits. Said railway company shall have the right to survey and locate its railway immediately after the passage of...
Página 422 - Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the nature and the effects of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics upon the human system.
Página 843 - That any person who is the head of a family, or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and is a citizen of the United States, or who shall have filed his declaration of intention to become such...
Página 215 - States, elements of physiology and hygiene, with special instruction as to the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics and their effects upon the human system...
Página 430 - When proceedings have been commenced in court, the railway company shall pay double the amount of the award into court to abide the judgment thereof, and then have the right to enter upon the property sought to be condemned and proceed with the construction of the railway.
Página 381 - And let us not be weary in well doing : for 'in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Página 422 - ... with the right to use such additional ground where there are heavy cuts or fills as may be necessary for the construction and maintenance of the road-bed, not exceeding one hundred feet in width on each side of said right of way...