The Northern Pacific Land Grants: Hearings Before the Joint Congressional Committee on the Investigation of the Northern Pacific Railroad Land Grants, Deler 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 |
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Side 1830
... Indian Reservation , was it not ? Mr. WHITE . There is no Indian reservation there now . There hasn't been since I have known that country . Mr. KERR . It is in the forest reservation , is it not ? Mr. WHITE . No ; that is outside of ...
... Indian Reservation , was it not ? Mr. WHITE . There is no Indian reservation there now . There hasn't been since I have known that country . Mr. KERR . It is in the forest reservation , is it not ? Mr. WHITE . No ; that is outside of ...
Side 1874
... Indian Reservation losses , a member of the committee raised a question as to whether the records of the department , or particularly the Bureau of In- dian Affairs , might not shed light on some of the questions in dis- pute ...
... Indian Reservation losses , a member of the committee raised a question as to whether the records of the department , or particularly the Bureau of In- dian Affairs , might not shed light on some of the questions in dis- pute ...
Side 1875
... Indian matters only , and will endeavor to furnish the committee with such information as they may desire regarding the Indian phase of this controversy . There has been some misunderstanding as to whether or not the Fort Laramie treaty ...
... Indian matters only , and will endeavor to furnish the committee with such information as they may desire regarding the Indian phase of this controversy . There has been some misunderstanding as to whether or not the Fort Laramie treaty ...
Side 1877
... Indian agent . In view of the foregoing and the records in the Indian Office there can not remain a doubt about the ratification of the treaty of 1851 . Judge Driver of this committee at the hearing a few days ago asked to be advised as ...
... Indian agent . In view of the foregoing and the records in the Indian Office there can not remain a doubt about the ratification of the treaty of 1851 . Judge Driver of this committee at the hearing a few days ago asked to be advised as ...
Side 1879
... Indians assembled during the councils , and presents to a considerable extent will be necessary to conciliate their ... INDIAN AFFAIRS , St. Louis , November 11 , 1851 . SIR : I have the honor herewith to transmit a treaty concluded at ...
... Indians assembled during the councils , and presents to a considerable extent will be necessary to conciliate their ... INDIAN AFFAIRS , St. Louis , November 11 , 1851 . SIR : I have the honor herewith to transmit a treaty concluded at ...
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acreage act of July amendment approved bonds branch lines CHAIRMAN classified as mineral Coeur d'Alene Columbia River Commissioner committee Congress construction containing six hundred Crow definite location DOREN Ellensburg examined fact February 26 filed foreclosure forty acres Government homestead hundred and forty Indian Interior Department Jay Cooke joint resolution Judge KERR Lake Superior land grant Land Office lieu selections main line map of definite MCELROY McGowan MEEKHAM MERITT miles mineral classification mineral lands mineral losses Minnesota Montana mortgage national forest nonmineral Northern Pacific grant Northern Pacific Railroad Northern Pacific Railway odd sections parties patent PATTERSON Pend d'Oreille Portland President primary limits public lands Puget Sound question RAKER record reference reorganization road route second indemnity limits Secretary Senate southeast quarter Supreme Court surveyed Tacoma territory timber tion township treaty of 1851 tribes United Villard Wallula withdrawals WOODWARD
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Side 2010 - ... and whenever, prior to said time, any of said sections or parts of sections shall have been granted, sold, reserved, occupied by homestead settlers or preempted, or otherwise disposed of, other lands shall be selected by said company in lieu thereof, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in alternate sections, and designated by odd numbers, not more than ten miles beyond the limits of said alternate sections: ProOpinion of the Court.
Side 2250 - Wisconsin, thence westerly, by the most eligible railroad route, as shall be determined by said company, within the territory of the United States...
Side 2364 - In testimony, whereof I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Side 1929 - State on lands or property therein belonging to or which may hereafter be purchased by the United States or reserved for its use.
Side 2355 - ... every alternate section of public land, not mineral, designated by odd numbers, to the amount of twenty alternate sections per mile, on each side of said railroad line...
Side 1891 - ... it may well be doubted whether those tribes which reside within the acknowledged boundaries of the United States can, with strict accuracy, be denominated foreign nations. They may, more correctly, perhaps, be denominated domestic dependent nations.
Side 1887 - States, to admit amongst them; and the United States now solemnly agrees that no persons except those herein designated and authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents, and employees of the Government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside...
Side 1929 - That the people inhabiting this state do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands...
Side 2080 - That the president of the United States shall cause the lands to be surveyed for forty miles in width on both sides of the entire line of said road, after the general route shall be fixed, and as fast as may be required by the construction of said railroad...
Side 2540 - ... on payment of ten dollars, he or she shall thereupon be permitted to enter the quantity of land specified: Provided, however, That no certificate shall be given or patent issued therefor until the expiration of five years from the date of such entry; and if, at the expiration of such time, or at any time within two years thereafter, the person making such entry; or, if he be dead, his widow; or in case of her death, his heirs or devisee; or in case of a widow making such entry, her heirs or devisee...