Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1866 |
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... reservations to be set apart for their exclusive occupancy and use . These suggestions will receive the early and careful con- sideration of the department . Collisions and hostility have been of less frequent occurrence between the ...
... reservations to be set apart for their exclusive occupancy and use . These suggestions will receive the early and careful con- sideration of the department . Collisions and hostility have been of less frequent occurrence between the ...
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United States. Dept. of the Interior. upon suitable reservations and there protect and subsist them until they can be taught to cultivate the soil and sustain themselves . It is no doubt the best , if not the only , policy that can be ...
United States. Dept. of the Interior. upon suitable reservations and there protect and subsist them until they can be taught to cultivate the soil and sustain themselves . It is no doubt the best , if not the only , policy that can be ...
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... reservation , in Colorado , and other arrangements became necessary in their behalf . By the treaty concluded with them they cede all right or caim to any lands formerly held by them , and accept a reservation bounded by the Arkan- sas ...
... reservation , in Colorado , and other arrangements became necessary in their behalf . By the treaty concluded with them they cede all right or caim to any lands formerly held by them , and accept a reservation bounded by the Arkan- sas ...
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... reservation , and fifteen dollars thereafter . Their numbers are fixed at 4,000 until a census shall be taken . As the district assigned to these Indians is all in Texas or the Indian country , special arrangements must be eventually ...
... reservation , and fifteen dollars thereafter . Their numbers are fixed at 4,000 until a census shall be taken . As the district assigned to these Indians is all in Texas or the Indian country , special arrangements must be eventually ...
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... reservation , and seem disposed to make a fair attempt to abandon their wandering mode of life . It may prop- erly ... reservation defined by certain natural boundaries , and agree to remove to this reservation within one year . Where ...
... reservation , and seem disposed to make a fair attempt to abandon their wandering mode of life . It may prop- erly ... reservation defined by certain natural boundaries , and agree to remove to this reservation within one year . Where ...
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Stran 6 - No possessory action between persons, in any court of the United States, for the recovery of any mining title, or for damages to any such title, shall be affected by the fact that the paramount title to the land in which such mines lie is in the United States; but each case shall be adjudged by the law of possession.
Stran 76 - The object of your mission is to explore the Missouri river, and such principal streams of it, as, by its course and communication with the waters of the Pacific Ocean, whether the Columbia, Oregon, Colorado, or any other river, may offer the most direct and practicable water communication across the continent, for the purposes of commerce.
Stran 105 - The term property, as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract ; those which are executory, as well as those which are executed.
Stran 95 - ... local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent with the laws of the United States.
Stran 90 - The aforesaid act of 1864 declares that where parties have founded or may desire to found a city or town on the public lands, it shall and may be lawful "for them to cause to be filed with the recorder for the county in which the land is situated a plat thereof for not exceeding 640 acres, describing its exterior boundaries...
Stran 105 - Whenever it becomes necessary to survey any Indian or other reservations, or any lands, the same shall be surveyed under the direction and control of the General Land Office, and as nearly as may be in conformity to the rules and regulations under which other public lands are surveyed.
Stran 152 - Senate, the chairman and the ranking minority member of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol.
Stran 95 - That the mineral lands of the public domain, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free and open to exploration and occupation by all citizens of the United States, and those who have declared their intention to become citizens, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by law, and subject also to the local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same may not be in conflict with the laws of the United States.
Stran 104 - ... Chippewas of Lake Superior, shall be entitled to eighty acres of land, to be selected by them under the direction of the president, and which shall be secured to them by patent in the usual form.
Stran 90 - Office a verified transcript of such map and statement, accompanied by the testimony of two witnesses that such city or town has been established in good faith...