Revolutionary Claims. Speech of Hon. R. E. Fenton, of New York

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That surface, as therein stated, is four- teen hundred and fifty million acres ; of this, there have been surveyed and pre- pared for market, public lands, &c., four hundred and one million six hundred and four thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight acres, of which quantity fifty-seven million four hundred and forty-two thousand eight hundred and seventy acres have never been offered, and are consequently now liable to pub- lic sale ; in addition to which, there were upwards of eighty million a
...cres subject to entry at private sale on the 30th of September last.
Of the public domain, there have been disposed of, by private claims, grants, sales, &c., embracing surveyed and unsurveyed land, three hundred and sixty-three million eight hundred and sixty-two thousand four hundred and sixty-four acres ; which, deducted from the whole surface, leaves undisposed of an area of one thousand and eighty-six million one hundred and thirty-seven thousand five hundred and thirty-six acres.
It is said the cash sales of the public lands up to June 30, 1857, were for one hundred and thirty-nine million thirty- two thousand eight hundred and fifty- five acres ; grants for schools, &c., sixty- seven million seven hundred and thirty- six thousand five hundred and seventy- two ; internal improvements, ten million eight hundred and ninety-seven thou- sand three hundred and thirteen ; none of which has been appropriated for the payment of these debts, long due.


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