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Public lands -- United States.
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Decisions of the Interior department in public land cases, and land laws passed by the Congress of the United States;
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Manual of United States surveying. System of rectangular surveying employed in subdividing the public lands of the United States; also instructions for subdividing sections and restoring lost corners of the public lands. Illustrated with forms, diagrams, and maps; constituting a complete text-book of government surveying ... To which is added an appendix containing information in regard to entering, locating, purchasing, and settling lands under the various land laws, etc., etc. By J.H. Hawes ...
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Republican land policy--homes for the million.: Give the public lands to the people, and you settle the slavery question, obliterate the frontiers, dispense with a standing army, and extinguish Mormonism./ Speech of Hon. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine. Delivered in the House of representatives, April 24, 1860.
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Instructions to the surveyors general of the United States relating to their duties and to the field operations of deputy surveyors ...
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Decisions of the Interior department in public land cases, and land laws passed by the Congress of the United States;