THE LAW WHICH DETERMINES THE RIGHTS OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO. TO ITS LAND GRANT. OPINION OF GEO. GRAY, ESQU., GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE COMPANY..
by [Northern Pacific Railroad
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New York, 1882. 8pp. Original printed self-wrappers. Very good. Further dialogue regarding extension of the time period for the Congressional land grant to the NPRR
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- William Reese Company (US)
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- Title
- THE LAW WHICH DETERMINES THE RIGHTS OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO. TO ITS LAND GRANT. OPINION OF GEO. GRAY, ESQU., GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE COMPANY..
- Author
- [Northern Pacific Railroad
- Book Condition
- Used
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1882
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We issue frequent, and substantial, catalogues in our fields of specialization, and we are equipped to produce smaller lists devoted to specific subjects with ease in response to requests.