Title |
History of public land law development |
Creator |
Gates, Paul Wallace, 1901-; United States; Public Land Law Review Commission |
Subject |
Public lands; History -- Sources |
Spatial Coverage |
United States |
OCR Text |
Show This volume, setting forth the history of public land law development, is presented to the interested public as a foundation stone for the entire study program of the Public Land Law Review Commission. (Originally published: Washington, D.C. : by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1968) |
Publisher |
Washington, D.C. : Wm. W. Gaunt & Sons |
Contributors |
Swenson, Robert W. |
Date |
1987 |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Digitization Specifications |
Pages were scanned at 400 ppi on Fujitsu fi-5650C sheetfed scanner as 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit RGB uncompressed TIFF images. For ContentDM access the images were resampled to 750 pixels wide and 120 dpi and saved as JPEG (level 8) in PhotoShop CS with Unsharp Mask of 100/.3. Foldout pages larger than 11" x 14" were captured using a BetterLight Super 8K-2 digital camera back on a 4x5 view camera (100mm Schneider APO lens). Oversize images were resampled to 1500 pixels wide. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) by ABBYY FineReader 7.0 with manual review. |
Resource Identifier |
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cgi-bin/docviewer.exe?CISOROOT=/wwdl-doc&CISOPTR=5226 |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
Western Waters Digital Library |
Rights Management |
Digital Image Copyright 2005, University of Utah. All Rights Reserved. |
Contributing Institution |
Georgetown University Law Library 111 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 |
Source Physical Dimensions |
xv, 828 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. |
Scanning Technician |
Backstage Library Works - 1180 S. 800 E. Orem, UT 84097. |
Call Number |
KF5605 .G3 1987r |
ARK |
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wwdl_documents |
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1135921 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jh3khj |
Title |
page 703 |
OCR Text |
Show LEGAL ASPECTS OF MINERAL RESOURCES EXPLOITATION 703 Potash Mine Adjoining the Colorado River at Moab, Utah Engineering and Mining Journal in Missouri.** This was due in part to the fact that much of the land was already subject to early French and Spanish land grants, and the government lessees resented having to pay a royalty in order to mine when their neighbors owned their land in fee. Certainly the inadequate administration of the mines themselves was partly to blame. There were simply not enough Federal land agents in the area to protect the government lessees from claimants under '¦" S\v;irt/lo\v, The Early History of I.carl Mining in Missouri, 28 Missouri Hist. Riv. 184 (1954), vol. 29, pp. 27. 109, 195; Abramoskc. Early History oj Lead Mining in Missouri, 54 Missouri Hist. Rev. 29 (1959)/ the old grants who disputed rights to possession. History cannot pass judgment on the leasing program solely on the basis of the Missouri experiment, however. A much more encouraging report comes from the lead mines in the Upper Mississippi Valley where leasing was not abandoned by the government until 184(>.-4 James E. Wright has produced the only in-depth study ol the leasing program in that area. In his recent and thoroughly readable book, The (ialeva Lead District: Federal Policy and Practice IS24-1S47>'•"• Mr. Wright has dis- -•9 Sim. 37 (I84(i) . -5 Wright, supra note 11. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Resource Identifier |
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Source |
Original book: History of public land law development / written for the Public Land Law Review Commission by Paul W. Gates, with a chapter by Robert W. Swenson |
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wwdl_documents |
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1135795 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jh3khj/1135795 |