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Search : "Carey Act"
People : Darrah, Hudson W., 1864-1929

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Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle
March 1, 1900 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle

Text:

Cody and his partners in the Shoshone Irrigation Company applied for a segregation under the Carey Act

In 1899, Darrah filed a protest against the issuance of land patents for portions of the company's Carey

Act segregation including the Cody townsite, claiming that the company had not yet adequately irrigated

selling water rights to settlers who expected to gain clear title to the irrigated lands under the Carey

Act, protests such as Darrah's were a threat to the business interests of William F.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
August 16, 1900 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

Text:

filed a protest against the issuance of land patents for portions of the Shoshone Irrigation Company's Carey

Act segregation.

Note 3: Land patents were granted to homesteaders on sections of land being reclaimed under the Carey

Act.

Life Personography

Darrah, Hudson W., 1864-1929

Text:

filed a protest against the issuance of land patents for portions of the Shoshone Irrigation Company's Carey

Act segregation including the Cody town site, claiming that the Shoshone Irrigation Company had not

selling water rights to settlers who expected to gain clear title to the irrigated lands under the Carey

Act, protests such as Darrah's were a threat to the business interests of William F.

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