Learn more about Walter Galloway's Homestead Cabin here!
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Homestead Receipt
Below you can see the receipt for Walter Galloway’s Homestead. He registered his homestead at the Pueblo Land Office on August 1st 1871 after the land was surveyed.
The Homestead Act
CHAP. LXXV. —An Act to secure Homesteads to actual Settlers on the Public Domain.
"Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any person who is the head of a family, or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and is a citizen of the United States, or who shall have filed his declaration of intention to become such, as required by the naturalization laws of the United States, and who has never borne arms against the United States Government or given aid and comfort to its enemies, shall, from and after the first January, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, be entitled to enter one quarter section or a less quantity of unappropriated public lands, upon which said person may have filed a preemption claim, or which may, at the time the application is made, be subject to preemption at one dollar and twenty-five cents, or less, per acre; or eighty acres or less of such unappropriated lands, at two dollars and fifty cents per acre, to be located in a body, in conformity to the legal subdivisions of the public lands, and after the same shall have been surveyed: Provided, That any person owning and residing on land may, under the provisions of this act, enter other land lying contiguous to his or her said land, which shall not, with the land so already owned and occupied, exceed in the aggregate one hundred and sixty acres..."
-The Homestead Act
The Homestead Act of 1863 was enacted by President Abraham Lincoln to provide land to more working-class American people. The goal was to populate the West and relieve the burden of overcrowding on cities back East.
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What Happened While the Cabin Lived
Elsie Chambers wrote an historical account of the Homestead Cabin in 1885. Her account features the most we know about Mr. Walter Galloway and what he did while living in Colorado. A quote from her account describes him:
"Mr. Galloway was a plain, plodding day laborer but exemplified what persistence can do in securing a come in his own name by staying in one place and cultivating the regulation patch of garden demanded by Uncle Sam, while earning the greater part of his living by day’s labor wherever it could be secured."
Elsie Chambers
Click the link below to read the entire account: