The Preferential Treatment of the Actual Settler in the Primary Disposition of the Vacant Lands in the United States to 1841
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Henry Tatter
The author provides a comprehensive outline of the legal rights of the frontier settler in the acquisition of the fee simple title to a limited quantity of unappropriated vacant land during the period up to 1841 in the United States. These rights were the basis for future mineral laws and the Homestead Act.