Definitionn. the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family
Last update: August 19, 2015
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A homestead not exceeding $1000 in value may be set apart, provided that it is recorded before the debt against which it was claimed was contracted. [Please select]
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I am afraid I am due at the Homestead. [Please select]
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I am the light of the homestead. [Please select]
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This remark evidently indicated the boundary line of the squire's homestead. [Please select]
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Sitting there, eyes wide open, he dreamed of the old homestead and his white-haired mother. [Please select]
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The next morning Eric took David up to the Gordon homestead. [Please select]
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That afternoon he went again to the Gordon homestead. [Please select]
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Day was breaking when they came in sight of the old homestead. [Please select]
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When the family grew too large for the old homestead, the sons went west. [Please select]
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), center of Dutch influence, 153 Homestead Law (1862), 148 "Hooks and Eyes," nickname for Amish, 68 (note) Houston (Tex. [Please select]