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LAND TENURE IN OREGON.[1]
Including the topography, disposition of public lands, landlordism, mortgages, farm output, and practical workings of tenant farming of the state, together with tables and copies of land leases.
By Lon. L. Swift.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- — The United States Census Reports, for 1880, 1890 and 1900.
- — "Public Land Commissioner's Report, 1904-1905," Senate Documents, Vol. 4.
- — "The Resources of the State of Oregon, 1890," Collated and Prepared by the State Board of Agriculture.
- — "Agricultural Economics," by Prof. Henry C. Taylor.
- — ."Farm Tenancy a Problem in American Agriculture," by H. C. Price — Popular Science Monthly, Jan., 1908.
- — "Farm Ownership in the United States," by Ernest Ludlow Bogart — The Journal of Political Economy, April, 1908.
- — Reports from prominent landowners throughout the State on the practical workings of tenant farming and on the agricultural credit system of the State.----
- ↑ Prepared at University of Oregon, 1907–8, in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master's degree. Acknowledgment is made of assistance received from the Carnegie Institution of Washington in the preparation of this study.