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  2. Snake River Land Company - Wikipedia

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    The Snake River Land Company or the Snake River Cattle and Stock Company was a land purchasing company established in 1927 by philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. The company acted as a front so Rockefeller could buy land in the Jackson Hole valley in Wyoming without people knowing of his involvement or his intentions for the property, and have the land held until the National Park Service ...

  3. Snake River Ranch - Wikipedia

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    By 1938 Resor's holdings included the Lower Ranch, 14 miles (23 km) south of Wilson, Wyoming (actually two ranches), and four more in the main valley, all totaling 5,100 acres (2,100 ha), second only to the Snake River Land Company. [4] A major flood in 1943 was the result of water unexpectedly released by Jackson Lake Dam. The flood destroyed ...

  4. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The Donation Land Claim Act allowed settlers to claim land in the Oregon Territory, then including the modern states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and parts of Wyoming. The Oregon Donation Land Claim Act was passed in 1850 and allowed white settlers to claim 320 acres or 640 to married couples between 1850 and 1855 when the act was repealed.

  5. How to buy land: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Improved land is already partially developed, with access to roads, electricity and water. Loans for this type of land might have more favorable interest rates and lower minimum down payment ...

  6. Testimony in Cheyenne signifies public worry over losing ...

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    Nov. 22—CHEYENNE — A section of land within the exterior boundaries of Grand Teton National Park could soon be auctioned off, and Wyomingites are worried they will lose this piece of nature to ...

  7. Federal lands - Wikipedia

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    Federal lands are lands in the United States owned and managed by the federal government. [1] Pursuant to the Property Clause of the United States Constitution (Article 4, section 3, clause 2), Congress has the power to retain, buy, sell, and regulate federal lands, such as by limiting cattle grazing on them.