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3Published 1874Subjects: “...Railroad land grants....”
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4Published 1828“...Location of land granted to Kentucky asylum for teaching deaf and dumb...”
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5Published 1830“...Statement of whole quantity of land granted to the several States, 1828...”
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6Published 1834“...Selection and location of lands granted for construction of Wabash and Erie canal in Indiana, names...”
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7Quantity of lands granted to the State of Indiana for the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal.Published 1834“...Quantity of lands granted to Indiana for construction of Wabash and Erie Canal...”
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8Published 1837“...Lands granted to Arkansas for erection of public buildings at Little Rock...”
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9Published 1830“...Amount of money and land granted to new States for purposes of education and construction of roads...”
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10Published 1916“...Appropriation for examination of Northern Pacific land grant and for reimbursement of Joseph C...”
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11Published 1823“...Moneys arising from sale of public lands granted to new States to aid in opening roads and canals...”
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12Published 1828“...Location of land granted Kentucky Deaf and Dumb Asylum...”
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13Published 1834“...Land granted Indiana, in aid of Wabash and Erie canal...”
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14Published 1886“...Location of two townships of school lands granted for seminary in Louisiana...”
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15Published 1912“...Estimate to pay Blackfeet Indians for lands granted Montana for school purposes, and for allotment...”
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