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. 

 1. Colgrove, K. W. — The Attitude of Congress 

 tozoard 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. U.—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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