Why Congress Should Pass the Bill to Reimburse the Washington Estate, At This Session
The book Why Congress Should Pass the Bill to Reimburse the Washington Estate, At This Session was written by author Evans, Nelson Wiley, 1842-1913 Here you can read free online of Why Congress Should Pass the Bill to Reimburse the Washington Estate, At This Session book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Why Congress Should Pass the Bill to Reimburse the Washington Estate, At This Session a good or bad book?
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Had he siu'vived ten years longer he would have had title to these lands complete. Col. Anderson replied on September 5, 1798, that he re- garded General Washington's title good, and that no attempts had been made to overlocate it, but if any were, he would notify him. The attempt to seize General Washington's 3,051 acres of land in Clermont and Hamilton Counties, Ohio, was not made until February, 1806, and Col. Anderson at once notified General Washington's Executors, as he had promised the G...eneral he would do. It was another case of Ahab vs. Naboth, i Kings 21, in which Joseph Kerr, then a Deputy Surveyor and afterwards a United States Senator from Ohio took the part of Ahab. Kerr had to make some kind of claim to justify his appropriation of the Washington land. He claimed that they were located on 'a Resolution warrant and therefore not good. It stood to reason, however, that when the State of Virginia reserved the right to issue the warrants to take these lands, it could do it under a general law, a private or special law, or a joint resolution.
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