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Transcript of record: United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
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William J. Bell, John W. Bell, who are citizens of the State of Texas, Frank A. Bell, Eliza A. Bell, Matilda P. Feihe, (nee Bell) and her husband Antone Feihe, George A. Bell and Simon Bell, vs. The Florida Central and Peninsular R. R.... The land in controversy is occupied by defendant and described as its road-bed, and right of way across and through lot eight ... in Hillsborough county, State of Florida, and plaintiffs desire of defendant mesne profits and damages to...
Includes petition of Fernando de la Maza Arredondo, third article of the treaty between Great Britain and Spain of 1783, and the fourth article of the Edit of good government of 1786. "February 10, 1823. Ordered to be printed by the...
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting letter of the Secretary of the Interior and reports relative to the proposed purchase of certain land by the Seminole Indians
Report on request of Seminole Nation for negotiations with the Creek Nation for the purchase of an additional quantity of land, 25, 000 acres, for the use of the Seminoles. "May 22, 1890.--Read, referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs...
Message from the President of the United States transmitting a communication from the Secretary of the Interior, with draft of bill and accompanying papers: in reference to the proposition of the Creek Nation of Indians for the cession of certain of their lands in the Indian Territory
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