How to Get a Farm, and where to Find One: Showing that Homesteads May be Had by Those Desirous of Securing Them: with the Public Law on the Subject of Free Homes, and Suggestions from Practical FarmersJ. Miller, 1864 - 345 sider |
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Side 25
... cent . of the aggregate population . The English formed 1.37 per cent . , the Irish 5.12 , the Germans 4.14 . The number of the natives of Germany was 1,301,136 . The number of Germans ( including their children born in this coun- try ) ...
... cent . of the aggregate population . The English formed 1.37 per cent . , the Irish 5.12 , the Germans 4.14 . The number of the natives of Germany was 1,301,136 . The number of Germans ( including their children born in this coun- try ) ...
Side 30
... the birth of new projects , by which our public lands may be frittered away , and the benefi- cent policy of the Homestead Law mutilated and destroyed . " Here are grants , perfected and in embryo , which 30 HOW TO GET A FARM ,
... the birth of new projects , by which our public lands may be frittered away , and the benefi- cent policy of the Homestead Law mutilated and destroyed . " Here are grants , perfected and in embryo , which 30 HOW TO GET A FARM ,
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... cent . 7,239,814 , increase 36.45 per cent . 9,638,191 , increase 33.13 per cent . .12,866,020 , increase 33.49 per cent . 17,069,453 , increase 32.67 per cent . .23,191,876 , increase 35.87 per cent . .31,445,080 , increase 35.59 per cent ...
... cent . 7,239,814 , increase 36.45 per cent . 9,638,191 , increase 33.13 per cent . .12,866,020 , increase 33.49 per cent . 17,069,453 , increase 32.67 per cent . .23,191,876 , increase 35.87 per cent . .31,445,080 , increase 35.59 per cent ...
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... cent . , or one - third for each decade , would carry the present numbers ( 31,445,080 ) By the year 1870 , to .. From which deduct for the possible diminution of immigrants , as above .... There would remain .. 41,926,750 1,207,624 ...
... cent . , or one - third for each decade , would carry the present numbers ( 31,445,080 ) By the year 1870 , to .. From which deduct for the possible diminution of immigrants , as above .... There would remain .. 41,926,750 1,207,624 ...
Side 36
... cent . in the 60 years . It does not include Algeria , which has a European population of 192,746 . " The population of Prussia has increased since 1816 , as follows : 10,319,993 | 1849 . .11,664,133 | 1858 1816 .. 1822 .. 1834 ...
... cent . in the 60 years . It does not include Algeria , which has a European population of 192,746 . " The population of Prussia has increased since 1816 , as follows : 10,319,993 | 1849 . .11,664,133 | 1858 1816 .. 1822 .. 1834 ...
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How to Get a Farm, and where to Find One: Showing that Homesteads May be Had ... Edmund Morris Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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Side 324 - In traversing that county, one will discover numerous farm-houses, once the abode of industrious and intelligent freemen, now occupied by slaves, or tenantless, deserted and dilapidated ; he will observe fields, once fertile, now unfenced, abandoned, and covered with those evil harbingers, fox-tail and broomsedge ; he will see the moss growing on the mouldering walls of once thrifty villages, and will find ' one only master grasps the whole domain,' that once furnished happy nomes for a dozen white...
Side 18 - 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...
Side 19 - 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...
Side 21 - An act in addition to an act more effectually to provide for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States, and for other purposes...
Side 18 - ... person may have filed a pre-emption claim, or which may at the time the application is made, be subject to preemption at one dollar and twenty-five cents...
Side 172 - The first thing that drew his attention was a heap of coals shot out of carts on the pavement before a house. He offered himself to shovel or wheel them into the place where they were to be laid, and was employed.
Side 20 - That no lands acquired under the provisions of this act shall in any event become liable to the satisfaction of any debt or debts contracted prior to the issuing of the patent therefor.
Side 18 - ... at two dollars and fifty cents per acre, to be located in a body, in conformity to the legal subdivisions of the public lands, and after the same shall have been surveyed...
Side 20 - That the register of the land office shall note all such applications on the tract books and plats of his office, and keep a register of all such entries, and make return thereof to the General Land Office, together with the proof upon which they have been founded.