| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1881 - 1188 pages
...a rigid scientific classification of the lands of the national domain, not for purposes of ¡tiding the machinery of the General Land Office by furnishing...people of the country, and to produce a series of maps which should show those features upon which intelligent agriculturalists, miners, engineers, and... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1880
...land States and Territories. With regard to the classification of the public lands the report says : " The Public Lands Commission, created by Congress in...people of the country, and to produce a series of maps which should show those features upon which intelligent agriculturalists, miners, engineers, and... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - Natural resources - 1880 - 410 pages
...land States and Territories. With regard to the classification of the public lands the report says : " The Public Lands Commission, created by Congress in...people of the country, and to produce a series of maps which should show those features upon which intelligent agriculturalists, miners, engineers, and... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Forest reserves - 1880 - 76 pages
...Congress was to begin a rigid scientific classification of the lands of the national domain, not lor purposes of aiding the machinery of the General Land...intelligent agriculturists, miners, engineers, and timbermen might hereafter base their operations, and which would obviously be of the highest value... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1880 - 1080 pages
...classification of the lands of the national domain, not for purposes of aiding the machinery of the General Laud Office by furnishing a basis of sale, but for the...people of the country, and to produce a series of maps which should show those features upon which intelligent agriculturalists, miners, engineers, and... | |
| Geology - 1904 - 976 pages
...intention of Congress was to begin a rigid scientific classification of the lands of the national domain, for the general information of the people of the country,...intelligent agriculturists, miners, engineers, and timbermen might hereafter base their operations and which would obviously be of the highest value to... | |
| Henry Gannett - United States - 1904 - 522 pages
...Congress was to begin a rigid scientific classification of the lands of the national domain, * * * for the general information of the people of the country,...intelligent agriculturists, miners, engineers, and timbermen might hereafter base their operations and \vhich would obviously be of the highest value... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1904 - 504 pages
...Congress was to begin a rigid scientific classification of the lands of the national domain. * * * for the general information of the people of the country,...intelligent agriculturists, miners, engineers, and timbermen might hereafter base their operations and which would obviously be of the highest value,... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1904 - 258 pages
...Congress was to begin a rigid scientific classification of the lands of the national domain, * * * for the general information of the people of the country,...intelligent agriculturists, miners, engineers, and timbermen might hereafter base their operations and which would obviously be of the highest value to... | |
| United States - 1913 - 632 pages
...necessary changes within the Land Office and adjustment of relations between the two bureaus. « * * I have therefore concluded that the intention of Congress...intelligent agriculturists, miners, engineers, and timbermen might hereafter base their operations, and which would obviousiy be of the highest value... | |
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