| 1880 - 630 pages
...edge of the precipice on each side of the valley, with the stipulation nevertheless, that the said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions...years may be granted for portions of said premises." A further clause of the Act granted to the State of California " the tracts embracing what is known... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1868 - 928 pages
...in the Sierra Nevada mountains, known as the Yosemite valley, with the stipulation " that the said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions...shall be held for public use, resort, and recreation, and shall be inalienable for all time, but leases not exceeding ten years may be granted, for portions... | |
| California. Legislature - California - 1868 - 415 pages
...fulfilment of these conditions. In the language of the Act of Congress, the grant was accepted " on the express conditions that the premises shall be held for public use, resort, and recreation, and shall be inalienable for all time." It was also stipulated by Congress that the management of the... | |
| California geol. survey - 1869 - 238 pages
...edge of the precipice, on each side of the valley, with the stipulation, nevertheless, that the said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions...of said premises. All incomes derived from leases of privileges to be expended in the preservation and improvement of 2 the property, or the roads leading... | |
| Geological Survey of California - Yosemite Valley (Calif.) - 1870 - 208 pages
...edge of the precipice, on each side of the valley, with the stipulation, nevertheless, that the said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions...of said premises. All incomes derived from leases of privileges to be expended in the preservation and improvement of the property, or the roads leading... | |
| W.W.Lester - 1870 - 404 pages
...edge of the precipice, on each side of the valley, with the stipulation, nevertheless, that the said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions...of said premises. All incomes derived from leases of privileges to be expended in the preservation and improvement of the property, or the roads leading... | |
| Edward Dorr Griffin Prime - California - 1872 - 482 pages
...States, was ceded to the State of California by act of Congress in 1864-, "upon the express condition that the premises shall be held for public use, resort, and recreation, and shall be inalienable for all time." It is in the hands of commissioners appointed by the state,... | |
| John Erastus Lester - California - 1873 - 348 pages
...sides — be granted to the State of California ; ' that the said State shall accept this grant upon express conditions that the premises shall be held...years may be granted for portions of said premises.' Under this act, and that of California confirming and accepting the trust, commissioners were appointed,... | |
| John Erastus Lester - California - 1873 - 384 pages
...sides — be granted to the State of California ; " that the said State shall accept this grant upon express conditions that the premises shall be held...years may be granted for portions of said premises." Under this act, and that of California confirming and accepting the trust, commissioners were appointed,... | |
| Geological Survey of California - Geology - 1874 - 206 pages
...stipulation, nevertheless, that the said State shall accept this grant upon the express conditions that ther premises shall be held for public use, resort, and...of said premises. All incomes derived from leases of privileges to be expended in the preservation and improvement of the property, or the roads leading... | |
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