Item Detail
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5919
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13
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6
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English
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Establishing and Maintaining Land Ownership in Utah Prior to 1869
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1974
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42
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2
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126-43
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Article reviews the division of land and the determination of land ownership under the laws of the State of Deseret and the Territory of Utah up to the establishment of a federal land office, the federal system of granting title to land, in 1869. Touches briefly on the deficiencies of the old systems under federal law and on the conversion to the federal system.
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Utah's Women Homesteaders
Women Homesteaders in Utah, 1869-1934
Women in Utah History : Paradigm or Paradox?
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