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By these claims the settler acquired four hundred acres of land at $ 2.50 per hundred acres , and all that was necessary in order to perfect the claim was to build a cabin and raise a crop of corn . For abour $ 40 per hundred acres such ...
By these claims the settler acquired four hundred acres of land at $ 2.50 per hundred acres , and all that was necessary in order to perfect the claim was to build a cabin and raise a crop of corn . For abour $ 40 per hundred acres such ...
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On August 12 , 1780 , eight hundred acres was the amount of bounty land obtainable by a brigadiergeneral , and one thousand one hundred by a major - general . On June 16 , 1783 , two hundred and eighty - eight officers of the ...
On August 12 , 1780 , eight hundred acres was the amount of bounty land obtainable by a brigadiergeneral , and one thousand one hundred by a major - general . On June 16 , 1783 , two hundred and eighty - eight officers of the ...
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It set forth that all land liable to taxation was to be taxed equally and uniformly in such manner “ that no one hundred acres shall be taxed higher than another , except town lots , which shall not be taxed higher than two hundred ...
It set forth that all land liable to taxation was to be taxed equally and uniformly in such manner “ that no one hundred acres shall be taxed higher than another , except town lots , which shall not be taxed higher than two hundred ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
II | 47 |
The PoliticAL SITUATION IN THE WEST | 59 |
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The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward ... Guy Carleton Lee,Francis Newton Thorpe Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
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