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The Winning of the West, Volume One

CHAPTER V
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Beside the right to 400 acres, there was also a preemption right to 1,000 acres more adjoining to be secured by a land-office warrant.

As between themselves the settlers had what they called "tomahawk rights," made by simply deadening a certain number of trees with a hatchet.

They were similar to the rights conferred in the west now by what is called a "claim shack" or hut, built to hold some good piece of land; that is, they conferred no title whatever, except that sometimes men would pay for them rather than have trouble with the claimant.
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McAfee MSS.

(particularly Autobiography of Robert McAfee).
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