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In most cases, there is no reason you can't. The bequest may have conditions on the life estate, such as "as long as they reside on the property." Consult a property attorney in your area for specifics.
The Homesteader was created in 1919-03.
To prove up required a homesteader to live on the land for five years, building a house as well. Then, after five years, the homesteader had to bring in two reliable neighbors who could swear the homesteader had lived on the land and improved it for the previous five years. After paying a filing fee, the land become the property of the homesteader. Large number of homesteaders, especially in the high prairies, were unable to "prove up" and abandoned their failing farms.
The web address of the Homesteader'S Museum is: www.homesteadermuseum.com
The web address of the Homesteader Museum is: http://www.homesteadermuseum.com
The phone number of the Homesteader Museum is: 307-754-9481.
The address of the Homesteader Museum is: 324 E 1St St, Powell, WY 82435
Homesteader Droopy - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #16416)
5 years
The cast of Homesteader Droopy - 1954 includes: Paul Frees as Narrator Bill Thompson as Droopy
Rifle or shotgun, yes- IF your state of residence allows it (California, for example, does not). Handguns may only be purchased in state where you reside.