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Public Lands



Public Land - in U.S. history, land owned by the federal government but not reserved for any special purpose, e.g., for a park or a military reservation. Public land is also called land in the public domain. Except in Texas, which made retention of its public lands one of the conditions for joining the Union, there are no state public lands. Seven of the original states ceded their western lands   Read More...

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    Federal Lands Policy
    by Phillip O. Foss. 208 pgs.


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    The Federal Lands Revisited
    by Marion Clawson. 304 pgs.


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    Privatizing Public Lands
    by Scott A. Lehmann. 252 pgs.


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    The Piracy of America: Profiteering in the Public Domain
    by Judith Scherff, Mary Thomas Berry. 278 pgs.


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