Regulations Concerning Railroads Claiming Right of Way Over the Public Lands: Approved March 21, 1892Department of the Interior, General Land Office, 1894 - 13 sider |
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accompanying map accompanying plat act granting act of Congress act of March applicant's certificate Forms APPROVED MARCH 21 articles of association Attest board of directors canyon central line chief engineer company for station company may obtain company's road Congress approved March copy corporate seal County of 88 date giving day of 18 defile definite location depots distance of miles due proofs duly sworn engineer's affidavit entitled An act February 20 filed in duplicate granting to railroads grounds selected grounds so selected hereby certify Interior land district land office limits and area line of route miles giving termini necessary uses contemplated Notary Public obtain the benefits pany person employed plat accurately represents portion president proper officer public lands public surveys railroad right RAILROADS CLAIMING RIGHT railroads the right RIGHT-OF-WAY RAILROADS S. W. LAMOREUX SEAL OF COMPANY Secretary station purposes Sworn and subscribed terminal point termini and distance traverse United unsurveyed land wagon road
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Side 3 - An Act to Aid in the Construction of a Railroad and Telegraph Line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to Secure to the Government the Use of the Same for Postal, Military, and Other Purposes, Approved July First, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-two,' approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.
Side 4 - That any canal or ditch company desiring to secure the benefits of this Act shall, within twelve months after the location of ten miles of its canal, if the same be upon surveyed lands, and if upon unsurveyed lands, within twelve months after the survey thereof...
Side 3 - States, which shall have filed with the Secretary of the Interior a copy of its articles of incorporation, and due proofs of its organization under the same, to the extent of one hundred feet on each side of the central line of said road...
Side 5 - An act granting to railroads the right of way through the public lands of the United States.
Side 10 - When the distance to an established corner of the public survey is more than 6 miles, this connection will be made with a natural object or a permanent monument which can be readily found and recognized, and which will fix and perpetuate the position of the terminal point. The map must show the position of such mark, and course and distance to the terminus.
Side 7 - ... area of the subdivision entered, there being no authority to make deduction in such cases. If a settler has a valid claim to land existing at the date of the filing of the map of definite location, his right is superior, and he is entitled to such reasonable measure of damages for...
Side 4 - States, file with the register of the land office for the district where such land is located a profile of its road ; and upon approval thereof by the Secretary of the Interior, the same shall be noted upon the plats in said office; and thereafter all such lands over which such right of way shall pass shall be disposed of subject to such right of way : Provided, That if any section of said road...
Side 6 - ... also, ground adjacent to such right of way for station buildings, depots, machine shops, side tracks, turn-outs, and water stations, not to exceed in amount twenty acres for each station, to the extent of one station for each ten miles of its road.
Side 3 - That the right of way through the public lands of the United States is hereby granted to any railroad company duly organized under the laws of any State or Territory...
Side 4 - ... granted shall be forfeited as to any such uncompleted section of said road. SEC. 5. That this act shall not apply to any lands within the limits of any military park, or Indian reservation, or other lands specially reserved from sale, unless such, right of way shall be provided for by treaty stipulation or by act of Congress heretofore passed. SEC. 6. That Congress hereby reserves the right at any time to alter, amend, or repeal this act, or any part thereof.