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Arizona State Land Trust – “The Highest & Best Use”

September 15, 2008 by admin 1 Comment

When Congress established the Territory of Arizona in 1863, Congress set aside sections 16 and 36 of each township of the Territory of Arizona for the benefit of the Common Schools, a practice first established by the Northwest Ordinance in 1787.  Congress recognized then the value of land and the importance of public schools to … [Read more…]

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