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... FARMER OUR MAINSTAY . The Oklahoma farmer is to - day prosperous , happy , and contented , and with his success has come prosperity to the whole Territory . During the nine years of the existence of the Territory the farmer has gone ...
... FARMER OUR MAINSTAY . The Oklahoma farmer is to - day prosperous , happy , and contented , and with his success has come prosperity to the whole Territory . During the nine years of the existence of the Territory the farmer has gone ...
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... farming land . Garfield Grant County . Vacant Land re- Appro- land . served . priated . Total . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres ... farmers ( who largely raise feed for stock ) are all prosperous , for they have good 19449 BER TERRITORIAL ...
... farming land . Garfield Grant County . Vacant Land re- Appro- land . served . priated . Total . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres ... farmers ( who largely raise feed for stock ) are all prosperous , for they have good 19449 BER TERRITORIAL ...
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... farming with stock raising has success assured . Mangum land district . ― This district embraces Greer County ( in itself almost an empire ) , which was given to Oklahoma by a decision of the Supreme Court three years ago . The district ...
... farming with stock raising has success assured . Mangum land district . ― This district embraces Greer County ( in itself almost an empire ) , which was given to Oklahoma by a decision of the Supreme Court three years ago . The district ...
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... farms at a a very low figure . The school - land department has grown from a very small beginning , with one man doing everything , to the largest and most important department of the Territorial business . The records for the office ...
... farms at a a very low figure . The school - land department has grown from a very small beginning , with one man doing everything , to the largest and most important department of the Territorial business . The records for the office ...
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... farmers of the Territory all made a decided advance in their financial condition . The last half of 1897 was as propitious for the maturing of crops as the first half was for their early growth , and the general crops of the Territory ...
... farmers of the Territory all made a decided advance in their financial condition . The last half of 1897 was as propitious for the maturing of crops as the first half was for their early growth , and the general crops of the Territory ...
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Page 52 - What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown ; The heathen, in his blindness, Bows down to wood and stone...
Page 28 - The object of the University of Idaho shall be to provide the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of learning connected with scientific, industrial, and professional pursuits...
Page 20 - ... to be approved by the board and filed with the secretary of the Territory, who shall record and safely keep the same.
Page 11 - Federal statutes in aid of colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts.
Page 28 - The University shall be open to female as well as to male students, under such regulations and restrictions as the board of regents...
Page 38 - Stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures.. Other real estate and mortgages owned. Due from National banks...
Page 13 - Than that a child, more than all other gifts That earth can offer to declining man, Brings hope with it, and forward-looking thoughts, And stirrings of inquietude, when they By tendency of nature needs must fail.
Page 52 - Seger, Cloud Chief, and Cordell. There are many private lines between towns and ranches in western Oklahoma, and in Beaver County there is telephone connection between many ranches upon the wire fences. CLIMATIC DATA. It is with pleasure that I present herewith the following data upon the various phases of the climate of Oklahoma and the Indian Territory, prepared by CM Strong, section director for the Oklahoma and Indian Territory section of the climate and crop service, of the United States Weather...
Page 35 - That sections sixteen and thirty-six, thirteen and thirty-three, of the lands hereby acquired in each township shall not be subject to entry, but shall be reserved, sections sixteen and thirty-six for the use of the common schools and sections thirteen and thirty-three for university, agricultural...
Page 13 - Territon- to lease said lands for the benefit of the school fund under such rules and regulations as might be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior.