This advertisement is representative of those offered in the selling of Maxwell Land Grant property. The article promotes farming with perpetual water rights, grazing, and gold mining. It is noted in the title that the title is established as a United States Patent and that it is confirmed by the U. S. Supreme Court.
Document Type: | Advertisement |
Historical Event: | Statehood (1912) |
Sub Event: | Land Grants |
Origin: | East Las Vegas Daily Optic |
Date: | August 17, 1897 |
Author: | Not Cited |
Permission: | Public Domain |
Contributor: | Roger Zimmerman |
Digital Text:
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