Letter and report : State Dept of California, Monterey, to Col. R.B. Mason commanding 10th Mil. Dept and Governor of California, 1849 Mar. 1.

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Letter and report : State Dept of California, Monterey, to Col. R.B. Mason commanding 10th Mil. Dept and Governor of California, 1849 Mar. 1.

Contemporary copy of a Mar. 1, 1849, study by Halleck of California public land laws under the Spanish and Mexican governments, prepared at the request of R.B. Mason, California's military governor.

1 v. (62 leaves), bound ; 31 cm.

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