tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">14
|
Federal and State Immigration Offices |
18 |
|
Policies in California and Wisconsin |
19 |
III. |
Experiences in Acquiring Land |
24 |
|
Russian Sectarian Peasants in the West |
24 |
|
The Successful Colony at Glendale |
30 |
|
Other California Cases |
31 |
|
An Oklahoma Settlement |
33 |
IV. |
Individual Land Dealers |
36 |
|
Land Sharks |
37 |
|
Lower Type of Land Dealer |
39 |
|
The Public-spirited Land Dealer |
42 |
|
"Realtors" |
45 |
V. |
Private Land Colonization Companies |
49 |
|
A Typical Company |
52 |
|
The Adviser |
62 |
|
Children Overworked |
65 |
|
Securing Credit |
66 |
|
Conservation of Wooded Land |
68 |
|
The Size of a Colony |
69 |
|
Learning American Ways |
70 |
|
Two Points of View |
72 |
|
Colony Snapshots |
78 |
VI. |
Public Land Colonization |
86 |
|
The California Experiment |
86 |
|
State Provisions for Soldier Settlements |
91 |
|
The Reclamation Act |
95 |
|
Proposed Federal Legislation |
98 |
|
Provision in Other Countries |
105 |
VII. |
A Land Policy |
107 |
|
Wide Range in Programs |
107 |
|
Plenty of Land |
111 |
|
Public Regulation
|