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Definition of Homesteaders
1. homesteader [n] - See also: homesteader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Homesteaders
Literary usage of Homesteaders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Looters of the Public Domain by Stephen A. Douglas Puter, Horace Stevens (1908)
"Minn/ Witt, one of the bogus homesteaders in 11-7 which had been continuous from
the beginning of the trial, and ventured to say a thing or two. ..."
2. The Home Library of Law by Albert Sidney Bolles (1905)
"BY homesteaders 1. Object of legal protection of homestead. 2. Constitutionality of
the laws. 3. Right cannot be affected by subsequent legislation. 4. ..."
3. Business Man's Commercial Law Library by Albert Sidney Bolles (1918)
"BY homesteaders 1. Object of legal protection of homestead. 2. Constitutionality of
the laws. 3. Right cannot be affected by subsequent legislation- 4. ..."
4. Hearings Held Before the Committee on the Public Lands of the House of by United States Congress. House. Committee on the Public Lands, Frank Wheeler Mondell (1910)
"... but here in Montgomery County they are as a harrowing nightmare to our safety
as citizens and homesteaders. HARRIET, ARK., March 9, 1910. Hon. ..."
5. Documents Accompanying the Journal by Michigan Legislature. Senate (1898)
"... ready to vote for these bills for the relief of the downtrodden homesteaders,
and because you have interrupted the logical course of events here you ..."