[ [11] Compiled from manuscript given to the author by the Department of the Interior.
[ [12] Federal Reclamation Laws of the United States. House Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands, 66th Congress, 2d Session, Washington, D. C., 1920; chap. v, pp. 13–50.
[ [13] Reports of the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1920; vol. 1, p. 96.
[ [14] Work and Homes for Our Fighting Men, U. S. Reclamation Service, 1919 (pamphlet).
[ [15] Tabulated from table compiled by United States Reclamation Service, Work and Homes for Our Fighting Men, 1919, p. 20–21 (pamphlet).
[ [16] From Canada comes the news that at the end of January, 1921, 20,000 soldiers have taken farms, and that 42,000 of 59,000 applicants for land grants have been declared qualified and will soon get the land. Although the men have 25 years to pay off their land debt, several hundred have already paid in full. The Canadian soldiers have received 2,000,000 acres of farming land in government soldiers grants.
[ [A] Security required.
[ [B] In addition to Dominion advance.
[ [C] Amount not specified.
[ [D] Sufficient for clearing.