Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Parte1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1875 |
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... miles, making 130.26 miles of the main line. By the twenty-third section of the act of 3d March, 187t, incorporating the Texas Pacific Eailroad Company, the Southern Pacific Eailroad Company of California was authorized to construct a ...
... miles, making 130.26 miles of the main line. By the twenty-third section of the act of 3d March, 187t, incorporating the Texas Pacific Eailroad Company, the Southern Pacific Eailroad Company of California was authorized to construct a ...
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... miles of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad, extending from Fulton to Texarkana, in Arkansas, was accepted, as well as 89.75 miles, extending from a point on the Mississippi River, opposite the mouth of the Ohio River, to the boundary -line ...
... miles of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad, extending from Fulton to Texarkana, in Arkansas, was accepted, as well as 89.75 miles, extending from a point on the Mississippi River, opposite the mouth of the Ohio River, to the boundary -line ...
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... miles in width, of the northern border of New Mexico, and the eastern border of Utah. The survey was divided into seven parties, four of which were devoted to topographical and geological labors, one to primary triangulation, one to ...
... miles in width, of the northern border of New Mexico, and the eastern border of Utah. The survey was divided into seven parties, four of which were devoted to topographical and geological labors, one to primary triangulation, one to ...
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... mile, including all expenses incident thereto, yet, with his indomitable courage and energy, he surmounted the opposition offered to his progress and completed the survey of the boundary, involving 221 miles 12-^ chains, the cost of ...
... mile, including all expenses incident thereto, yet, with his indomitable courage and energy, he surmounted the opposition offered to his progress and completed the survey of the boundary, involving 221 miles 12-^ chains, the cost of ...
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... mile, the line crosses saud hills ; thence to the 112th mile surface rolling ; soil third rate. Ou the 112th and 113th miles there is a tract of level bottom land, with first rate soil, aud from the 114th to the 131th mile there is a ...
... mile, the line crosses saud hills ; thence to the 112th mile surface rolling ; soil third rate. Ou the 112th and 113th miles there is a tract of level bottom land, with first rate soil, aud from the 114th to the 131th mile there is a ...
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Página 117 - ... there are public lands in a State subject to sale at private entry at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, the quantity to which said State shall be entitled shall be selected from such lands within the limits of such State, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to issue to each of the States in which there is not the quantity of public lands subject to sale at private entry at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre to which said State may be entitled under the provisions...
Página 60 - All patents granted, or pre-emption or homesteads allowed, shall be subject to any vested and accrued water rights, or rights to ditches and reservoirs used in connection with such water rights, as may have been acquired under or recognized by the preceding section.
Página 117 - States, for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, an amount of public land, to be apportioned to each State a quantity equal to thirty thousand acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress to which the States are respectively entitled by the apportionment under the census of eighteen hundred and sixty: Provided, That no mineral lands shall be selected or purchased under the provisions of this act.
Página 501 - That hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty...
Página 353 - States hereby agrees and stipulates that the country north of the North Platte River and east of the summits of the Big Horn Mountains shall be held and considered to be unceded Indian territory, and also stipulates and agrees that no white person or persons shall be permitted to settle upon or occupy any portion of the same; or without the consent of the Indians first had and obtained, to pass through the same...
Página 92 - ... who are citizens of the United States or who have declared their intention to become such...
Página 95 - 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 60 - Mining claims upon veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits...
Página 101 - States, or given aid and comfort to its enemies, and that such application is made for his or her exclusive use and benefit, and that said entry is made for the purpose of actual settlement and cultivation, and not, either directly or indirectly, for the use or benefit of any other person or persons whomsoever...
Página 66 - We are of opinion that it was their intention to make a new law, so far as the present law differed from the former, and that the new law, embracing all that was intended to be preserved, of the old, omitting what was not so intended, became complete in itself, and repealed all other law on the subject embraced within it. The authorities on this subject are clear and uniform.