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IRRIGATED FARM LANDS 

 OPEN TO SETTLEMENT 



IN THE 



BIG HORN BASIN 



OF WYOMING 



Thousands of acres of the choicest irrigated lands in America are now 

 open to settlement, some under Government canals and some under private 

 canals and all on easy terms of payment. 



These irrigation systems when completed will irrigate several hundred 

 thousand acres of land, comprising one of the most desirable irrigated 

 districts in the United States, from the standpoint of climate, depth and 

 fertility of soil, variety, quality and yield of crops, abundance and certainty 

 of water supply, desirable character of settlers, educational, religious and 

 town advantages, and good markets and transportation facilities. 



Hon. Frank W. Mondell, chairman of the Committee on Public Lands of 

 the House of Representatives of the United States, says: 



"Taken all in all, no region that I know of in the United States has a brighter prospect than the 

 Big Horn Basin ; so wide is the range of its products and possibilities that it might easily be made self- 

 supporting and self-sufficient. Fortunate, indeed, are the people who have cast their lot with that region 

 and who continue to pin their faith to its assured future." 



If you are interested in securing a farm in this ideal irrigated region, 

 write to me for the new Burlington Route Big Horn Basin folder, with large 

 map, telling all about these lands; also for folder of the Reclamation Service 

 telling all about the lands under the Government Canals. They're free. 

 Write for them today. . 



Burlington 



D. CLEM DEAVER 



GEN. AGT. BURLINGTON ROUTE LAND SEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU 



14 "Q" BLDC., OMAHA, NEB. 



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