Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 5Washington State Historical Society, 1914 |
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... land grants or subsidies to private individuals or corporations . The gov- ernment ownership of the proposed road was the central idea of part I of the book . It was published in New York in 1845. In 1847 he pub- lished another pamphlet ...
... land grants or subsidies to private individuals or corporations . The gov- ernment ownership of the proposed road was the central idea of part I of the book . It was published in New York in 1845. In 1847 he pub- lished another pamphlet ...
Halaman 6
... land grants or money and still permitting private ownership of them . The Particular importance attaches to this book for another reason . migration of 1843 , consisting of about 900 men , women and children , who brought with them ...
... land grants or money and still permitting private ownership of them . The Particular importance attaches to this book for another reason . migration of 1843 , consisting of about 900 men , women and children , who brought with them ...
Halaman 7
... land and water , its commercial advantages and all the varied details of the grazing and agricultural possibilities of Old Oregon . The record shows that these matters were familiar to these great men before an Amer- ican missionary or ...
... land and water , its commercial advantages and all the varied details of the grazing and agricultural possibilities of Old Oregon . The record shows that these matters were familiar to these great men before an Amer- ican missionary or ...
Halaman 8
to rest in his native land , which he loved enthusiastically and served zeal- ously . " George Wilkes was , in his way , one of the foremost American journalists . He not only founded the greatest paper of its class wihch this country ...
to rest in his native land , which he loved enthusiastically and served zeal- ously . " George Wilkes was , in his way , one of the foremost American journalists . He not only founded the greatest paper of its class wihch this country ...
Halaman 12
... lands were set aside for the use of the Indian , to make a home for him , and to protect it from the encroachment of the whites . Under the federal act of July 4 , 1884 , the Indian was allowed to take advantage , without severing his ...
... lands were set aside for the use of the Indian , to make a home for him , and to protect it from the encroachment of the whites . Under the federal act of July 4 , 1884 , the Indian was allowed to take advantage , without severing his ...
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