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*The person who obtains title to land from the government receives a land grant. Subsequent exchanges of land are person-to-person exchanges involving deeds. | *The person who obtains title to land from the government receives a land grant. Subsequent exchanges of land are person-to-person exchanges involving deeds. | ||
== The Land Acquisition Process == | == The Land Acquisition Process and Types of Land == | ||
In the United States, land is acquired in basically one of two ways; from the government or from an individual. The first sale of land from the government to a person is called a grant. Thereafter, the sale of that land from a person is called a deed. | In the United States, land is acquired in basically one of two ways; from the government or from an individual. The first sale of land from the government to a person is called a grant. Thereafter, the sale of that land from a person is called a deed. | ||
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*[[Grants from the Federal Government (Public Domain)|Federal Land]] | *[[Grants from the Federal Government (Public Domain)|Federal Land]] | ||
*[[State Land|State Land]]<br> | *[[State Land|State Land]]<br> | ||
*[[Homestead Records|Homestead]] | |||
*[[Georgia Land and Property#Land_Lottery_Records|Lottery Land]] | |||
*[[Bounty Land Warrants|Military Bounty Land]] | |||
*Mining Claims | |||
*[[United States. United-States - Land and Property- Private land claims|Private Land Claims]] | |||
*Timberland | |||
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www.footnote.com Footnote.com] ($) now has images of entry case files from Nebraska's Broken Bow land office, 1890-1908 (NARA M1915). | |||
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*( | *[[United States Index Systems|Indexing Systems]] | ||
*[[United States Land and Property Inheriting Land|Inheriting Land]] | |||
*[[Government Land Grants|Land Grant Process]] | |||
*[[United States. United-States - Land and Property- Land Measurements|Land Measurements]] | |||
*[[Land Patent Search|Land Patent Search]] | |||
*[[United States. United-States - Land and Property- Land Terms & Definitions|Land Terms & Definitions]] | |||
*[[Maps|Maps]] | |||
*[[Platting Land|Platting Land]] | |||
*[[Grants from the Federal Government (Public Domain)|Public Domain States]] | |||
*[[State Land|State Land States]] | |||
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Revision as of 11:37, 24 August 2011
Introduction[edit | edit source]The availability of land attracted many immigrants to America and encouraged westward expansion. Land ownership was generally recorded in an area as soon as settlers began to arrive. These important records sometimes exist when few other records are available. Land records are primarily used to learn where an individual lived and when he lived there. They often reveal other family information, such as the name of a spouse, heir, other relatives, or neighbors. You may learn where a person lived previously, his occupation, if he had served in the military, if he was a naturalized citizen, and other clues for further research. Getting started with United States Land and Property research[edit | edit source]Did you know?[edit | edit source]
The Land Acquisition Process and Types of Land[edit | edit source]In the United States, land is acquired in basically one of two ways; from the government or from an individual. The first sale of land from the government to a person is called a grant. Thereafter, the sale of that land from a person is called a deed.
States[edit | edit source]
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