Railroaded

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Mills noted the government's reluctance to grant patents in the early 1880s without giving the reasons. The Northern Pacific worked feverishly to stop Congress from rescinding its grant.

The Union Pacific admitted it sold lands without survey to avoid taxes.

Decker, Railroads, Lands, and Politics, 73-86, 97, 113.

W.H. Mills to Stanford, June 20, 1887, PRC, 5:2563.

Undated memorandum, c. 1882-83, Box 38, f. 277, Villard Papers.

"Lands sold and not patented," Memorandum, G.M. Lane, Asst. to Pres.., G.M. Lane, v. 5, r. 4, Union Pacific, O.V.P, O.C.