Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1879 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 100.
4. lappuse
... treaties in times gone by . It may have been , and probably was , a great mistake to make such treaties with them as distinct nations ; but those treaties were made and are entitled to respect . Many treaty reservations have turned out ...
... treaties in times gone by . It may have been , and probably was , a great mistake to make such treaties with them as distinct nations ; but those treaties were made and are entitled to respect . Many treaty reservations have turned out ...
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... treaty . This watch- fulness will not be wanting , but it is also probable that the performance of this duty will become more difficult every year as the western coun- try is more densely occupied . When visiting the Indian Territory ...
... treaty . This watch- fulness will not be wanting , but it is also probable that the performance of this duty will become more difficult every year as the western coun- try is more densely occupied . When visiting the Indian Territory ...
22. lappuse
... treaty , and whether they can be arrested and returned to a re- servation on which they have not by treaty bound themselves to remain . It would , perhaps , be well to have the rights of Indians defined and fixed by judicial decisions ...
... treaty , and whether they can be arrested and returned to a re- servation on which they have not by treaty bound themselves to remain . It would , perhaps , be well to have the rights of Indians defined and fixed by judicial decisions ...
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... treaty , and whether they can be arrested and returned to a re- servation on which they have not by treaty bound themselves to remain . It would , perhaps , be well to have the rights of Indians defined and fixed by judicial decisions ...
... treaty , and whether they can be arrested and returned to a re- servation on which they have not by treaty bound themselves to remain . It would , perhaps , be well to have the rights of Indians defined and fixed by judicial decisions ...
30. lappuse
... treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 , and the Gadsden treaty of 1853 , than is now provided by law . The reasons for asking such legislation are- First . The slow progress made under existing laws in the settlement of said claims ...
... treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 , and the Gadsden treaty of 1853 , than is now provided by law . The reasons for asking such legislation are- First . The slow progress made under existing laws in the settlement of said claims ...
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295. lappuse - On each claim located after the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred Annual labor. and seventy-two, and until a patent has been issued therefor, not less than one hundred dollars' worth of labor shall be performed or improvements made during each year.
289. lappuse - It shall be the duty of the adverse claimant, within thirty days after filing his claim, to commence proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction to determine the question of the right of possession, and prosecute the same with reasonable diligence to final judgment; and a failure so to do shall be a waiver of his adverse claim.
293. lappuse - ... it shall be assumed that the applicant is entitled to a patent; upon the payment to the proper officer of five dollars per acre, and that no adverse claim exists; and thereafter no objection from third parties to the issuance of a patent shall be heard, except it be shown that the applicant has failed to comply with the terms of this chapter.
299. lappuse - The locators of all mining locations heretofore made or which shall hereafter be made, on any mineral vein, lode, or ledge, situated on the public domain...
283. lappuse - 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.
295. lappuse - ... upon a failure to comply with these conditions, the claim or mine upon which such failure occurred shall be open to relocation in the same manner as if no location of the same had ever been made, provided that the original locators, their heirs, assigns, or legal representatives, have not resumed work upon the claim after failure and before such location.
283. lappuse - ... with the secretary of the interior a copy of its articles of incorporation, and due proofs of its organization under the same...
260. lappuse - State, and whenever, on the line thereof the United States have full title, not reserved, sold, granted, or otherwise appropriated, and free from preemption, or other claims or rights, at the time the line of said road is definitely fixed...
272. lappuse - ... by law from the payment of such cost, there shall first be paid into the Treasury of the United States the cost of surveying, selecting, and conveying the same by the said company or persons in interest.
283. lappuse - That any railroad company desiring to secure the benefits of this act. shall, within twelve months after the location of any section of twenty miles of its road, if the same be upon surveyed lands, and, if upon unsurveyed lands, within twelve months after the survey thereof by the United States, file with the register of the land office for the district where such land is located a...