Farms In The Great West; Opportunities For Settlers Upon The Public Lands
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It should be unnecessary to say that the public lands do not afford all the ease of civilized regions; that they are not “smiling,” nor in a condition to immediately yield a plenteous living; that they are more or less remote from large settlements, and that to convert them from their original condition to the purposes of agriculture requires indomitable courage, industry, and endurance in the settler. More : query.nytimes.com |