The Footprints of Time: And a Complete Analysis of Our American System of Government, with a Concise History of the Original Colonies and of the United States, in Chronological OrderBancroft, Charles
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The Footprints of Time: And a Complete Analysis of Our American System of Government, with a Concise History of the Original Colonies and of the United States, in Chronological Order
Bancroft, Charles
United States -- History; United States -- Politics and government
obtained under the Homestead laws are exempt from liability for debts
contracted prior to the issuing of the patent.
_United States Land Offices_ are located at Fort Des Moines, Council
Bluffs, Fort Dodge and Sioux City, Iowa; Menasha, Falls of St. Croix,
Stevens’ Point, La Crosse, Bayfield and Eau Claire, Wisconsin; San
Francisco, Marysville, Humboldt, Stockton, Visalia, Sacramento, and Los
Angeles, California; West Point, Beatrice, Lincoln, Dakota City, and
Grand Island, Nebraska; Taylor’s Falls, St. Cloud, Du Luth, Alexandria,
Jackson, New Ulm, and Litchfield, Minnesota; Oregon City, Roseburg, and
Le Grand, Oregon; Topeka, Junction City, Humboldt, and Augusta, Kansas;
Carson City, Austin, Belmont, and Aurora, Nevada; Vermilion, Springfield,
and Pembina, Dakota; Denver City, Fair Play, and Central City, Colorado;
Boonville, Ironton, and Springfield, Missouri; Mobile, Huntsville, and
Montgomery, Alabama; New Orleans, Monroe, Natchiloches, Louisiana;
Detroit, East Saginaw, Iona, Marquette, and Traverse City, Michigan;
Little Rock, Washington, and Clarksville, Arkansas; Boise City, and
Lewiston, Idaho; Chillicothe, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Springfield,
Illinois; Jackson, Mississippi; Tallahassee, Florida; Olympia, and
Vancouver, Washington Territory; Helena, Montana; Prescott, Arizona; Salt
Lake City, Utah.
PRE-EMPTION LAWS.
A pre-emption right is the right of a squatter upon the lands of the
United States to purchase, in preference to others, when the land is
sold. Such right is granted to the following persons: Any citizen of the
United States; any person who has filed his declaration of intention
to become a citizen; any head of a family; any widow; any single woman
of the age of twenty-one years or over; and any person who has made a
settlement, erected a dwelling-house upon, and is an inhabitant of the
tract sought to be entered—_provided_ such settlement was made since June
1, 1840, and previously to the time of application for the land, which
land must, at the date of the settlement, have had the Indian title
extinguished, and been surveyed by the United States.
A person bringing himself within the above requirements by proof
satisfactory to the Register and Receiver of the land district in which
the land may lie, taken pursuant to the rules hereafter prescribed,
will, after having taken the affidavit required by the Act, be entitled
to enter, by legal subdivisions, any number of acres, not exceeding one
hundred and sixty, or a quarter-section, to include his residence; and
he may avail himself of the same at any time prior to the day of the
commencement of the public sale, including said tract, where the land has
not yet been proclaimed.
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