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  2. 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in 1850 and allowed white settlers to claim 320 acres or 640 to married couples between 1850 and 1855 when the act was repealed.

  3. Mormon Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district consists of a line of homestead complexes along the Jackson-Moran Road near the southeast corner of Grand Teton National Park, in the valley called Jackson Hole. The rural historic landscape's period of significance includes the construction of the Andy Chambers, T.A. Moulton and John Moulton farms from 1908 to the 1950s.

  4. Andy Chambers Ranch Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Andy Chambers Ranch, July 2014. The ranch is the only remaining nearly complete farmstead in Mormon Row, itself a historic district the southeast corner of Grand Teton National Park, in the valley called Jackson Hole.

  5. Elinore Pruitt Stewart Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Elinore and Clyde Stewart Homestead, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [ 1 ] It is significant for representing "the long overlooked role of women homesteaders in the American West" [ 2 ] and for its association with Elinore Pruitt Stewart 's book, Letters of a Woman Homesteader , which was a ...

  6. Cunningham Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Cunninghams left the valley for Idaho in 1928, when land was being acquired for the future Grand Teton National Park. [4] Cunningham and his wife grew about 100 acres (40 ha) of hay, later irrigating another 140 acres (57 ha) to provide feed for 100 cattle and eight horses. His brother, W. Pierce Cunningham, settled his family nearby. [5]

  7. Historical buildings and structures of Grand Teton National Park

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    Retired politician John Hogan bought a homestead on the east side of the park in 1926 for use as a guest ranch and fox farm. In 1930 the ranch was purchased by the Snake River Land Company and was its headquarters while the Rockefeller-owned company was assembling lands in Jackson Hole for donation to the Park Service.

  8. Steele Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The homestead was established in 1886 by Ed P. Steele, who built a one-room cabin at the site; this cabin was expanded several times until it grew to eight rooms after a 1908 addition. Steele and his family operated and added land to the ranch until it reached a peak of 3,000 acres (1,200 ha); by this point, the Steeles owned 600 cattle and 100 ...

  9. Robert Grant Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Grants emigrated to the United States in 1878 with their sons Tom and Robert, Jr. to join some of Margaret's family members in Wyoming. They established a 160-acre (65 ha) homestead, which they sold in 1884. Their new home became the Grant Ranch. After establishing an irrigation system the family built a permanent house in 1890.