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*Cowen, Janet C. ''Indiana Original Land Entries, Volume 3'', Brookville, Indianapolis, 1820–1831. Indianapolis, Indiana: J. C. Cowen, 1986. {{FHL|428283|item}}, book 977.2 R2co. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17228814 World Cat.] This covers land sales in the central Indiana counties of Boone, Brown, Clinton, Decatur, Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Morgan, Randolph, Ripley, Rush, Shelby, Union, and Wayne. This index provides the receipt number, person’s name, state and county of residence (this may be their previous residence in another state), location by range and township, number of acres, and date.
*Cowen, Janet C. ''Indiana Original Land Entries, Volume 3'', Brookville, Indianapolis, 1820–1831. Indianapolis, Indiana: J. C. Cowen, 1986. {{FHL|428283|item}}, book 977.2 R2co. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17228814 World Cat.] This covers land sales in the central Indiana counties of Boone, Brown, Clinton, Decatur, Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Morgan, Randolph, Ripley, Rush, Shelby, Union, and Wayne. This index provides the receipt number, person’s name, state and county of residence (this may be their previous residence in another state), location by range and township, number of acres, and date.


*Helpful maps that show the territories, territorial counties, early counties, land offices, forts, rivers, railroads, canals, and roads are found on pages 1 to 21 of Malinda E. E. Newhard’s book ''A Guide to Genealogical Records in Indiana'', Family History Library book {{FHL|977.2 D27}}.
*Helpful maps that show the territories, territorial counties, early counties, land offices, forts, rivers, railroads, canals, and roads are found on pages 1 to 21 of Malinda E. E. Newhard’s book ''A Guide to Genealogical Records in Indiana'', {{FHL|143462|item}}, book 977.2 D27n.


*The [http://www.in.gov/serv/icpr_homestead Hoosier Homestead Award] is a program which recognizes farms that have been owned by the same family for over one hundred years. The program began in 1976 and the archives has an on line searchable database of the applicants, where the homestead is located and more.
*The [http://www.in.gov/serv/icpr_homestead Hoosier Homestead Award] is a program which recognizes farms that have been owned by the same family for over one hundred years. The program began in 1976 and the archives has an on line searchable database of the applicants, where the homestead is located and more.
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