Land Entries
Canceled
Wednesday, January 25, 1860 - Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle
From the following letter from L. S. Hills, Register of the U. S. Land
Office in this city, it will be seen that the Commissioner of the
General Land Office has canceled a number of entries made under the
pre-emption act of 1841, on the ground that the settlement was made
after the survey for the Railroad was made. These settlements were
made, however, before the line, survey, or location of the road was
filed in the Land Office, either at Washington City or in this city,
and, therefore, no one can be blamed; but it does seem to us quite
clear that the right of the Railroad Company did not attach to those
lands, until the Company had filed a plat of the location in the
General, or local Land Office. If it did not attach before that time,
we would like to know at what time the right of the warrantee in a
Bounty Land Warrant, attaches to the 160 acres granted to him. Does it
attach at the moment he makes his selection out in the prairie one
hundred miles from the office, or at the time he files his application
to locate the same? In both cases Congress has made a grant of land,
and we cannot see any good reason why any distinction should be made
between a railroad company, and the poor soldier, as to the time their
right to the land granted attaches. We shall recur to this subject
again, at which time we may make some observations relative to the
right of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to cancel an
entry. Without going into any argument at this time, we will say, that
the rights of the pre-emptor and the Railroad Company, in our opinion,
are subjects for the decision of the Judiciary, and not for executive
officers:
LAND OFFICE, COUNCIL BLUFFS )
January
24th, 1860. )
Eds. Bugle: The pre-emptions proved up and located by the following
persons, have been canceled by the Commissioner of the General Land
Office - because the tracts claimed "are parts of elected sections
within the 150mile limits of the Burlington & Missouri R. Road,
where the election was made before the settlements," and the parties
are requested to surrender the certificates of location and receive
their warrants:
George Boyer
John Brewer
C. G. Bridges
A. B. C. Buck
Wm. Chase
John C. Crouch
Truman Curtis
Aaron Daniel
Isaac Davis
Harrison Dubois
Samuel Dynes
Mark Elliott
Oliver J. Hyde
John E. Jarrett
Erastus F. Landon
John Larimer
Franklin McCurdy
George A. Morton
George Osburn
Robert H. Palmer
Edwin Sheets
E. P. Richardson
Cyrus G. Straw
Robert Wallace
William C. Wright
L. S. HILLS, Register