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The [http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/ National Archives—Pacific Alaska Region] (Seattle) has copies of the tract books, township plats, and other records of the general land offices. The [http://www.archives.state.ak.us/ Alaska State Archives] has descriptions and maps of mining claims.  
The [http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/ National Archives—Pacific Alaska Region] (Seattle) has copies of the tract books, township plats, and other records of the general land offices. The [http://www.archives.state.ak.us/ Alaska State Archives] has descriptions and maps of mining claims.  


Land that had been transferred by sale or grant to private ownership could be sold again, inherited, lost by foreclosure of a mortgage, or distributed through a divorce. Records of these subsequent transactions, including deeds, mortgages, and other property records, are filed at the office of the district recorder in each judicial district. The Family History Library has not acquired copies of the land records available in Alaska. <!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors -->
Land that had been transferred by sale or grant to private ownership could be sold again, inherited, lost by foreclosure of a mortgage, or distributed through a divorce. Records of these subsequent transactions, including deeds, mortgages, and other property records, are filed at the office of the district recorder in each judicial district. The Family History Library has not acquired copies of the land records available in Alaska.


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