The Lure Of The Land

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Genre : Agriculture
Author : Edith Loring (Jones) Fullerton
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Release : 1912
File : 112 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B4519307


The Lure Of The Land

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"'The process of transfer to private ownership of government land or government-supervised Indian land was the woof thread on the loom of the frontier,' the author writes in his preface. 'This thread was continually interlaced with hard experiences in the struggle for existence, thus weaving the fabric of the social and economic history of the American frontier. My aim in this book is to trace this thread from government ownership of the land into private hands.' Although Thomas Jefferson reckoned that the march of population from the Appalachians to the Pacific would take one hundred generations, by 1935 the western wilderness, created by law in the 1780s as the 'unreserved and unappropriated public domain,' had all but vanished. It is the human side of this process of land distribution that Professor Dick examines--'how the land-hungry pioneer interpreted the land laws, or ignored them; his success in "handing up laws" to Congress by frontier usage when existing statutes were inadequate for his needs; his custom of illegally exploiting the natural resources; and the final end of exploitation and the coming of a policy of conservation.' After a brief discussion of colonial land policies and the formation of the public domain in the post-Revolutionary period, the author describes the adoption of the surveying system, the actual work of the surveyors, and how the land was distributed to settlers. There follow chapters on the squatter; the use of land by lumbering interests; the struggle for pre-emption; the campaign of the West for free land and the passage of the Homestead Act; the problems which accompanied the acquisition of land from foreign governments; the occupation and exploitation of the mineral lands; the occupation and use of the grasslands with a discussion of the range wars; land given for internal improvements such as railroads; the openings of Indian reservations with their land rushes or drawings; the final occupancy of the dry land for use by dry-land farming or irrigation; and finally the coming of conservation and the establishment of the permanent public domain in the form of national forests and grazing land. Professor Dick's work goes beyond present books on land in the realm of human interest, for it deals with the people themselves, not with acts of Congress or legal decisions. It also goes deeper than previously published works into such areas as the development of claim clubs, squatting, and the holding of public land by individuals for extended use or speculation while waiting to sell at an advance over the government price."--Dust jacket.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Everett Newfon Dick
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Release : 1970
File : 462 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015008280243


The Lure Of The Land

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Author : Edith Madeline Tetley
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Release : 1915
File : 384 Pages
ISBN-13 : IOWA:31858006956332


The Lure Of The Land

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Genre : Agriculture
Author : Harvey Washington Wiley
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Release : 1915
File : 454 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433006613719


The Lure And The Land

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Poems and photographs, chiefly on California subjects.

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Genre : California
Author : Joseph Pomeroy Widney
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Release : 1932
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B29836


The Lure Of The Desert Land

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Genre : Poetry of places
Author : Madge Morris Wagner
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Release : 1917
File : 152 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B275583


Unknown Waters In An Unknown Land

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Publisher : iUniverse
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File : 132 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780595214730


Connected To The Land

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The ground upon which we stand is indeed holy and sacred as we hear in the Old Testament. We have not always treated it with the reverence and respect, sometimes calling it dirt. This book will attempt to exalt the earth to a higher level. We will portray it a great determining factor as to the growth of civilizations and cultures. This is one person’s reflections—a person having wandered, wondered, and pondered his place on this planet that was created to be inhabited with its abundant resources while exercising great discretion. As I wander, I tend to meander as well, so please bear with me as I try to leave some of my thoughts as a legacy.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Gene Schultz
Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Release : 2021-08-13
File : 108 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781638142973


Across The Sleeping Land

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Being mugged at knife-point by a friendly taxi driver; suffering from frostbite on various appendages; being mauled by some of the many ravenous stray packs of dogs which roam the nation; attending weddings, hunting expeditions and beauty pageants - discover these and more mis-adventures which befell the author during his 10-month jaunt across the largest, most intriguing and exasperating country in world. Unearth for yourself the untold joys of Russia's very own International Women's Day, Maslenitsa and New Year's Eve celebrations, in a journey which stretches from Vladivostock to Murmansk, and takes in the history, architecture and customs of over 30 towns and cities en route, and includes a special detour section through China and Mongolia.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Michael Pears
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Release : 2007-10-02
File : 678 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781466957398


In The Land Of Believers

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An undercover exploration of the world of evangelicals, offering an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at the faithful Ever since evangelical Christians rose to national prominence, mainstream America has tracked their every move with a nervous eye. But in spite of this vigilance, our understanding hasn't gone beyond the caricatures. Who are evangelicals, really? What are they like in private, and what do they want? Is it possible that beneath the differences in culture and language, church and party, we might share with them some common purpose? To find out, Gina Welch, a young secular Jew from Berkeley, joined Jerry Falwell's Thomas Road Baptist Church. Over the course of nearly two years, Welch immersed herself in the life and language of the devout: she learned to interpret the world like an evangelical, weathered the death of Falwell, and embarked on a mission trip to Alaska intended to save one hundred souls. Alive to the meaning behind the music and the mind behind the slogans, Welch recognized the allure of evangelicalism, even for the godless, realizing that the congregation met needs and answered questions she didn't know she had. What emerges is a riveting account of a skeptic's transformation from uninformed cynicism to compassionate understanding, and a rare view of how evangelicals see themselves. Revealing their generosity and hopefulness, as well as their prejudice and exceptionalism, In the Land of Believers is a call for comprehending, rather than dismissing, the impassioned believers who have become so central a force in American life.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Gina Welch
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Release : 2010-02-27
File : 349 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781429944717