Arkansas Legislature. -- settlers between Arkansas and White River.
| Corporate Authors: | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Lands, ProQuest (Firm) |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Washington :
[publisher not identified],
1832.
|
| Series: | United States congressional serial set.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
[Petition of settlers on reserved lands at mouth of Ontonagon river.].
Published: (1850)
Published: (1850)
Settlers on the Choctaw lands in Arkansas.
Published: (1827)
Published: (1827)
Application of Arkansas for pre-emption rights to settlers.
Published: (1834)
Published: (1834)
Resolutions of the Louisiana legislature, in relation to pre-emptions, back concessions, and military force on the Sabine.
Published: (1838)
Published: (1838)
[On five claims to land situated between the Rio Hondo and Sabine river.].
Published: (1838)
Published: (1838)
On reclaiming lands lying south and west of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers.
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
Pre-emption rights west of Pearl River.
Published: (1808)
Published: (1808)
Canal -- Lake Michigan and Illinois River.
Published: (1832)
Published: (1832)
Letter from the Secretary of War, to the Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, in relation to the purchase of the island at the confluence of the St. Peters and Mississippi Rivers.
Published: (1838)
Published: (1838)
Memorial from the State of Alabama for authority to sell the remaining part of the land granted for improving the Tennessee and other rivers, without limitation as to price.
Published: (1834)
Published: (1834)
Navigation of the Arkansas River.
Published: (1831)
Published: (1831)
Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana to obtain permission to locate land for the Wabash and Erie Canal in lieu of land granted for that object and disposed of by the United States at private sale.
Published: (1834)
Published: (1834)
In the Senate of the United States, letter from the Secretary of the Interior accompanied by a letter from the Commissioner of the General Land Office in relation to certain islands in the Mississippi River.
Published: (1856)
Published: (1856)
Resolution of the Legislature of the State of Arkansas, asking the privilege for actual settlers on all lands reserved for railroads in Arkansas, to make entry and purchase at the graduated price as now fixed.
Published: (1859)
Published: (1859)
Arkansas River at Tulsa, Okla.
Published: (1941)
Published: (1941)
Memorial of Charles Bulfinch and others, praying the confirmation of their claims to certain tracts of land on the Columbia River.
Published: (1838)
Published: (1838)
Resolution of the Legislature of Arkansas, for a donation of the vacant public lands in that state which are inundated by the Mississippi.
Published: (1847)
Published: (1847)
Confirming and establishing the titles of the States to lands and resources in and beneath navigable waters within State boundaries and to provide for the use and control of said lands and resources.
Published: (1948)
Published: (1948)
A. McDaniel, Leonard Jones, and others. Memorial of Alexander McDaniel, Leonard Jones, and others.
Published: (1835)
Published: (1835)
Lands east of the Mississippi and Island of New Orleans.
Published: (1836)
Published: (1836)
Subjects of endless life. Memorial of Alexander McDaniel, Leonard Jones, & others, subjects of endless life.
Published: (1834)
Published: (1834)
Reapportionment of the waters of the Arkansas and Other Rivers.
Published: (1929)
Published: (1929)
Report of the Committee on the Public Lands, to which was referred a memorial of the Legislature of the Territory of Arkansas, in relation to certain settlers on the public lands, accompanied with a bill concerning pre-emption rights in the Territory of Arkansas.
Published: (1824)
Published: (1824)
Memorial of the Legislature of Wisconsin, on the subject of a treaty with the Menomonie Indians for the lands north of Fox River.
Published: (1848)
Published: (1848)
Estimate -- Improve Arkansas River. Letter from the Secretary of War, communicating information in relation to the improvement of the Arkansas River.
Published: (1835)
Published: (1835)
Bridge across the Arkansas River.
Published: (1901)
Published: (1901)
Settlement between the United States and the State of Arkansas.
Published: (1896)
Published: (1896)
Memorial of the Legislature of Arkansas, praying the construction of levees on the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers, for the purpose of reclaiming the inundated lands adjacent thereto.
Published: (1845)
Published: (1845)
Reimposing trust on lands allotted to Indians, Klamath River Reservation, Calif.
Published: (1942)
Published: (1942)
Application of Arkansas that Capt. Henry M. Shreeve may be allowed to enter six sections of land in the raft of Red River for reclaiming the same.
Published: (1835)
Published: (1835)
Consideration of H.R. 5992.
Published: (1948)
Published: (1948)
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting estimate of appropriation required for the acquisition of additional lands at headwaters of navigable streams, together with a draft of proposed legislation on the subject.
Published: (1920)
Published: (1920)
Consideration of H.R. 4484.
Published: (1951)
Published: (1951)
Encroachments of the whites on the lands of the Choctaws in Arkansas.
Published: (1827)
Published: (1827)
Pre-emption rights in Arkansas.
Published: (1828)
Published: (1828)
Titles at Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Published: (1880)
Published: (1880)
Memorial of the Legislature of Arkansas, in relation to the location of Indian reservations within that state, conflicting with the pre-emption rights and claims of settlers.
Published: (1837)
Published: (1837)
Apportionment of the waters of the Arkansas River.
Published: (1929)
Published: (1929)
Memorial of the Legislature of Arkansas, asking for an appropriation for completing the removal of the raft in Red River.
Published: (1845)
Published: (1845)
Resolution of the Legislature of Arkansas, in relation to the reclaiming of inundated lands.
Published: (1847)
Published: (1847)