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Any adult who had never taken up arms against the . government could apply. Women and immigrants who had applied for citizenship were eligible.
The Homestead Act was a piece of legislation passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862. Under the law, people could lay rightful claim to a set amount of land if they lived on it for five years while also farming it. At one point, an estimated 10% of the land in the United States was owned through homestead claims, and the act contributed significantly to westward expansion in North America, encouraging people to establish footholds well outside the original 13 colonies
Tracklist
A1 | Travelin' Kind |
A2 | Many Rivers |
A3 | Gospel Snake |
A4 | Limehouse Blues |
A5 | My Oklahoma |
A6 | The White Trash Song |
B1 | Lady Madonna |
B2 | When The Sun Don't Shine |
B3 | Devil In Disguise |
B4 | Hog Call Rag |
B5 | The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down |
B6 | Ya'll Come |
Credits
- Arranged By, Engineer – Bill Trigg
- Banjo, Fiddle, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Dobro, Arranged By – John Hedgecoth
- Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica, Bass, Vocals – Elmo Shropshire
- Bass – Bill Amatneek
- Electric Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Patsy Trigg*
- Lead Guitar, Dobro – Steve Young
- Percussion – Gene Okamoto, Jimmy Hudson
- Piano – Mike Cogan
- Producer, Arranged By – The Homestead Act*
- Rhythm Guitar – Bob Fowler
- Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – John Pierson , Lynn Hayes
- Steel Guitar, Mandolin – Don Beck