PART II. 



THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT OF PIONEER AND 

 PLANTER INTO THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. 



1783-1860. 

 VIII. 



THE PUBLIC LANDS. 



1783-1820. 



1. Adams, H. B. Maryland's Influence Upon Land 



Cessions to the United States, in Johns Hop- 

 kins University Studies, Third Series, 1885, 

 pp. 7-54. 



Washington's Interest in Western Lands, Ibid., 

 pp. 55-77. 



2. Bogart, E. L., and Thompson, C. M. Readings 



in the Economic History of the United States, 

 pp. 237-239. 



3. Callender, G. S. Selections from the Economic 



History of the United States, pp. 666-672. 



4. Colgrove, K. W. The Attitude of Congress 



toward the Pioneers of the West, in The Iowa 

 Journal of History and Politics, Vol. VIII, 

 No. 1 (1910), pp. 3-129. 



5. Donaldson, T. The Public Domain (1884). See 



Table of Contents. 



6. Ford, Amelia C. Colonial Precedents of Our 



National Land System as it Existed in 1800. 

 Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, 1908. 



7. Hart, A. B. The Disposition of Our Public 



Lands, in The Quarterly Journal of Eco- 

 nomics, Vol. I, January, 1887, pp. 169-183. 

 Printed also in Carver's Selected Readings in 

 Rural Economics, pp. 254-266. 



8. Hibbard, B. H.The Settlement of the Public 



Lands in the United States, in International 

 Review of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 61, 

 January, 1916, pp. 19-117. (A review of 



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