Free Homestead Lands of Colorado Described a Handbook for Settlers

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Free Homestead Lands of Colorado Described a Handbook for Settlers
George S George Samuel Clason
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45 W. The surface is generally hilly. The soil is sandy, of rather an indifferent quality; with the exception of the valley of the South fork of the Republican river, where the surface is level and the soil is first grade. There is plenty of running water in this river. The vege- tation is buffalo and bunch grass in the valleys and buffalo grass on the hills. Elevation, 4, 000 feet. Annual rainfall, 15 to 20 inches. Located twelve miles from a railroad. Value, $5 to $10 per acre. Township 7 S. ..., R. 45 W. The surface is generally rolling, broken prairie land; more level in the southwestern portion. The soil is a sandy loam of medium quality. The vegetation is principally buffalo grass. Water can be found in the gulches in the southeastern portion by digging a few feet. There is no surface water. This is a dry farming district. Elevation, 4, 000 feet. Annual rainfall, 15 to 20 inches. Value, $5 to $10 per acre. Located six miles from a railroad. Township 8 S. , R. 45 W. The surface is prairie land, rough and broken along the gulches and generally rolling in other portions.

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