United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7950U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... ment . The land office is without authority to issue any patent in the circumstances , and it is for this reason that we are desirous of having an act of Congress passed to relieve our client , as he would feel unable to convey the ...
... ment . The land office is without authority to issue any patent in the circumstances , and it is for this reason that we are desirous of having an act of Congress passed to relieve our client , as he would feel unable to convey the ...
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... ment . The purpose of this act is to extend the boundaries of Mount McKinley National Park , in Alaska , to take in an additional 445 square miles of mountainous territory , which is the home of large herds of mountain sheep and caribou ...
... ment . The purpose of this act is to extend the boundaries of Mount McKinley National Park , in Alaska , to take in an additional 445 square miles of mountainous territory , which is the home of large herds of mountain sheep and caribou ...
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... ment land not suitable for the raising of agricultural crops except grass . Under such an exchange the Government would acquire lands valuable for national forest purposes and would give for them lands which are now being disposed of by ...
... ment land not suitable for the raising of agricultural crops except grass . Under such an exchange the Government would acquire lands valuable for national forest purposes and would give for them lands which are now being disposed of by ...
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... ment . In time , he stated , that in order to protect his interests he bought as much of the lots adjoining the shore of the lake as he could . He states that at the time he bought the lands in question he understood he was acquiring ...
... ment . In time , he stated , that in order to protect his interests he bought as much of the lots adjoining the shore of the lake as he could . He states that at the time he bought the lands in question he understood he was acquiring ...
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... ment of public hunting grounds through the enactment of the present law would be its contribution to the public welfare . At the present time it is estimated that more than 6,000,000 people in the United States engage in hunting of one ...
... ment of public hunting grounds through the enactment of the present law would be its contribution to the public welfare . At the present time it is estimated that more than 6,000,000 people in the United States engage in hunting of one ...
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2d Session 67TH CONGRESS accompany H. R. acres amount appropriation approved authorized bill do pass bill H. R. bonds Bureau caliber cent Chairman Committee claims commission commissioners Committee on Military Committee on Public cost court Deschutes National Forest District of Columbia duty employees enacted enlisted February February 25 Federal following REPORT Fort Monroe funds Government grade granted hereby House bill House of Representatives increase Indian industrial insert interest Interior January JANUARY 16 July June 30 labor Lands and Surveys legislation letter Liberty bond Liberty loan ment National Bank national forest Navy officers operators paid pass without amendment payment present President printed proposed Public Lands purposes railroad rates recommendation REED SMOOT referred the bill report favorably thereon reserve salaries Secretary of War Stat submitted the following tion Total tract United States Senate War Department Washington word
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Page 1 - Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter or amend the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and for other purposes,