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Page 332
In hundreds of instances settlers in perfect good faith make settlements for homes
along small streams in narrow valleys , and reasonably ask for the survey of their
lands ; and , under the present law , it is doubtful if their demands can be ...
In hundreds of instances settlers in perfect good faith make settlements for homes
along small streams in narrow valleys , and reasonably ask for the survey of their
lands ; and , under the present law , it is doubtful if their demands can be ...
Page 551
As there are absolutely no buildings at this agency , there would be no loss to
abandon it , and as the site I have selected possesses many advantages not
enjoyed by the present location , the change would be beneficial in the extreme .
As there are absolutely no buildings at this agency , there would be no loss to
abandon it , and as the site I have selected possesses many advantages not
enjoyed by the present location , the change would be beneficial in the extreme .
Page 553
As there are absolutely no buildings at this agency , there would be no loss to
abandon it , and as the site I have selected possesses many advantages not
enjoyed by the present location , the change would be beneficial in the extreme .
As there are absolutely no buildings at this agency , there would be no loss to
abandon it , and as the site I have selected possesses many advantages not
enjoyed by the present location , the change would be beneficial in the extreme .
Page 802
From that time until 1868 the water rose step by step to its present level , and it
has since then continued about ten feet higher than in 1850. About four feet
below the present sur . face there was a beach mark wbich the lake had not
previously ...
From that time until 1868 the water rose step by step to its present level , and it
has since then continued about ten feet higher than in 1850. About four feet
below the present sur . face there was a beach mark wbich the lake had not
previously ...
Page 820
The company bas expended $ 30,000 to avert the present danger , and a
subsidence of the water has , for the present , afforded relief ; but a large
expenditure will be required to protect and preserve the shops in their present
location .
The company bas expended $ 30,000 to avert the present danger , and a
subsidence of the water has , for the present , afforded relief ; but a large
expenditure will be required to protect and preserve the shops in their present
location .
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