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  2. List of Cheap Repository Tracts - Wikipedia

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    The bad bargain; or, the world set up to sale. 84 "Z." (Hannah More) The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes; Shewing the way to do much good with little money. 85 On the sacrament of the Lord's supper. 86 "Z." (Hannah More) The good militia man; or, the man that is worth a host: Being a new song, by honest Dan, the plough-boy turned ...

  3. Cheap Repository Tracts - Wikipedia

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    Then in 1799 about sixty of the tracts (together with a few other non-Cheap-Repository titles) appeared in two collected volumes of the tracts were published in New York by Cornelius Davis. Then during the course of 1800 a further forty-two of the titles were published in Philadelphia by B. & J. Johnson in a numbered Cheap Repository series. [ 33 ]

  4. Farmland tracts in Garfield County put up for sale after ...

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    Jun. 9—Though nearly 550 acres of farmland in Garfield County were taken out of auction Wednesday after sellers decided bids were too low, realtors say the land already is getting competitive ...

  5. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    An extension of the homestead principle in law, the Homestead Acts were an expression of the Free Soil policy of Northerners who wanted individual farmers to own and operate their own farms, as opposed to Southern slave owners who wanted to buy up large tracts of land and use slave labor, thereby shutting out free white farmers.

  6. Phelps and Gorham Purchase - Wikipedia

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    Map of Phelps and Gorham Purchase 1802–1806. The Phelps and Gorham Purchase was the sale, in 1788, of a portion of a large tract of land in western New York State owned by the Seneca nation of the Iroquois Confederacy to a syndicate of land developers led by Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham.

  7. Three Bob Dylan Re-Recordings to Go Up for Private Sale Via ...

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    Following the auction in 2022 of a new version of “Blowin’ in the Wind” that sold to a bidder for $1.8 million, three more re-recordings Bob Dylan has made of his classic songs with producer ...

  8. Holland Land Company - Wikipedia

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    Ellicott was then the resident agent in charge of the Holland Tract land sales in 1800. [7] After Ellicott's resignation in 1821, the Holland Tract sales were overseen by Jacob S. Otto from 1821 to 1827, and David E. Evans from 1827 to 1837. [2] David A. Ogden [24] and his brother Thomas Ludlow Ogden were legal advisors to the company.

  9. GLO easement - Wikipedia

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    General Land Office Easements (also known as "government land office easements," and "GLO easements") were legal mechanisms which created right of way to ensure future access through, and to the interior of, lots or parcels created by the U.S. Small Tract Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 609, amended 1948, 62 Stat. 476; Not to be confused with the much later "Small Tracts Act" of 2002 which is ...