Trial of Charles A. Edmonds, Commissioner of the Land Office of the State of Michigan, Before the Senate of Said State, Том 1W. S. George & Company, state printers, 1872 |
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... acres of land in any State or Territory of the United States , to entitle him to the benefit of the act . Section four provided that the license should contain a clause that the settler or occupant should not be authorized to cut any ...
... acres of land in any State or Territory of the United States , to entitle him to the benefit of the act . Section four provided that the license should contain a clause that the settler or occupant should not be authorized to cut any ...
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... acres of the lands of this State . That he holds this land in the name of a third party , because he knows he cannot hold them in his own name , which would be in viola- tion of the laws of the State . And that he has had men engaged in ...
... acres of the lands of this State . That he holds this land in the name of a third party , because he knows he cannot hold them in his own name , which would be in viola- tion of the laws of the State . And that he has had men engaged in ...
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... acres of said land , whenever it shall be made to appear to said Commissioner that such settler or occupant has actually resided upon such eighty acres of land for the period of five continuous years , and that he has also drained the ...
... acres of said land , whenever it shall be made to appear to said Commissioner that such settler or occupant has actually resided upon such eighty acres of land for the period of five continuous years , and that he has also drained the ...
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... acres or so , varying in price from three or four dollars to ten shillings , amounting to over six million dollars , and that this land was covered by valuable timber , and that there is a continual strife among the men buying land , to ...
... acres or so , varying in price from three or four dollars to ten shillings , amounting to over six million dollars , and that this land was covered by valuable timber , and that there is a continual strife among the men buying land , to ...
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... acres of swamp land , at ten shillings an acre ; some one sends you $ 100 by mail , what do you do with that one hundred dollars ? A. Deposit it to the scrip account and pay scrip for it . Q. Do you pay the money into the Treasury ? A ...
... acres of swamp land , at ten shillings an acre ; some one sends you $ 100 by mail , what do you do with that one hundred dollars ? A. Deposit it to the scrip account and pay scrip for it . Q. Do you pay the money into the Treasury ? A ...
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