Oil-shale Lands: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, on S. Res. 379, Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys to Inquire Into the Charges Made by a Former Government Employee in Relation to the Disposition and Alienation of Oil-shale Lands of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - 351 lappuses |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 83.
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... appears that all the hay so raised was put upon the top or flat roof of the barn 19 by 45 feet with the hay 12 feet high , and that hay had been hauled from elsewhere ( p . 466 ) , and stacked there . C. E. Pratt , a witness for ...
... appears that all the hay so raised was put upon the top or flat roof of the barn 19 by 45 feet with the hay 12 feet high , and that hay had been hauled from elsewhere ( p . 466 ) , and stacked there . C. E. Pratt , a witness for ...
10. lappuse
... appears that the lands in question , along with a large area of other lands in that vicinity are mineral in character and valuable as a source of petroleum and nitrogen ; that oil shale was discovered thereon and that they were located ...
... appears that the lands in question , along with a large area of other lands in that vicinity are mineral in character and valuable as a source of petroleum and nitrogen ; that oil shale was discovered thereon and that they were located ...
11. lappuse
... appears that no actual discovery of oil shale has been made on the land in controversy . Under the paragraph entitled " Discovery , " appears the following [ reading ] : Discovery . The land in this controversy was classified as ...
... appears that no actual discovery of oil shale has been made on the land in controversy . Under the paragraph entitled " Discovery , " appears the following [ reading ] : Discovery . The land in this controversy was classified as ...
12. lappuse
... appears to be no question but that immense shale beds underlie this land at a considerable depth , it is just as clear that the higher strata ex- posed on the Summers place , and on which discovery is claimed , do not now constitute ...
... appears to be no question but that immense shale beds underlie this land at a considerable depth , it is just as clear that the higher strata ex- posed on the Summers place , and on which discovery is claimed , do not now constitute ...
16. lappuse
... appears to be no question but that immense shale beds under- lie this land at considerable depth , it is just as clear that the higher strata exposed on the Summers place and on which discovery is claimed , do not now constitute ...
... appears to be no question but that immense shale beds under- lie this land at considerable depth , it is just as clear that the higher strata exposed on the Summers place and on which discovery is claimed , do not now constitute ...
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15 gallons acres affiant affidavit applications for patent assessment attorneys barren beds charges classified Colo Colorado Commissioner copy court decision Denver Dines & Holme evidence exposed facts February 25 feet field division filed Freeman-Summers gallons of oil Geological Survey geologists Glenwood Springs Government Green River formation hearing homestead entry Inspector investigation J. D. Freeman Kelley Kelley's kerogen Krushnic Land Office LARWILL leasing act letter lode matter ment mineral mining claims mining engineer mining laws oil content oil shale oil-shale deposits oil-shale lands opinion outcrops pending placer claims placer mining present question Ralph RAY LYMAN WILBUR record referred rule samples Secretary FINNEY Secretary Wilbur Senator GLENN Senator KENDRICK Senator WALSH September September 29 shale deposits shale lands statement submitted Summers surface testimony thickness tion valid valuable deposit WALSH of Montana Washington witnesses Womble York World zone