The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... land office , who first reported in favor of this claim , stated that it was worthless swamp land , and to the accu- racy of that statement I can myself bear tes- timony ; and yet for this worthless swamp land , which went to Louisiana ...
... land office , who first reported in favor of this claim , stated that it was worthless swamp land , and to the accu- racy of that statement I can myself bear tes- timony ; and yet for this worthless swamp land , which went to Louisiana ...
Page 244
... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and that by the solemn judgment and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States , after full hearing , it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
... land warrants for seventy - five thousand eight hundred and forty acres of land ; and that by the solemn judgment and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States , after full hearing , it was in the year 1853 adjudged that the ...
Page 347
... land - holding States , it has been a great curse to the land States of the West . As the honorable Senator from Indiana has said , this scrip prevents the Government's selling land , because the scrip can be bought in the market at ...
... land - holding States , it has been a great curse to the land States of the West . As the honorable Senator from Indiana has said , this scrip prevents the Government's selling land , because the scrip can be bought in the market at ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
S 1 S | 15 |
Read 6 referrod 28 Read and referred 13 | 13 |
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act entitled adjournment adopted appointed approved Asahel W Ashley authority banks bill H. R. Buckalew Burt Van Horn called claim Clerk concurred Congress constitution declared delegates District duty election enrolled entitled An act favor FESSENDEN Freedmen's Freedmen's Bureau gentleman Government honorable Howard HULBURD impeachment incidental remarks Indian inquire instructing the Committee Iowa joint resolution H. R. Judiciary July land leave to introduce loyal majority March March 11 March 27 Massachusetts ment Missouri mittee motion was agreed oath objection officers Ohio Pennsylvania persons petition present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposed proposition read and passed read and referred read twice rebel received from House received from Senate reconstruction registered relief Representative resolutions submitted Schenck Secretary Senate session Smythe South SPEAKER SUMNER tion Treasury TRUMBULL Union United Van Aernam vote voters Washburn William WILSON yeas and nays York