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At the time of statehood, the federal government granted the state of Utah four sections of land in each township. The state has sold or leased some of this land. State land is managed by:  
At the time of statehood, the federal government granted the state of Utah four sections of land in each township. The state has sold or leased some of this land. State land is managed by:  


'''[http://www.ffsl.utah.gov/ffsl.htm Utah State Government]'''<br>Forestry, Fire and State Lands<br>1594 W. North Temple Street Suite 3520<br>Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5703<br>Telephone: 801-538-5555<br>Fax: 801-533-4111<br>
'''[https://www.utah.gov/index.html Utah State Government]'''<br>Forestry, Fire and State Lands<br>1594 W. North Temple Street Suite 3520<br>Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5703<br>Telephone: 801-538-5555<br>Fax: 801-533-4111<br>


This office has public sale files, patents, and certificates of sale since 1896. They also have lease files from the 1860s. Agreements and applications to purchase land since 1896 have been sent to the Utah State Archives.
This office has public sale files, patents, and certificates of sale since 1896. They also have lease files from the 1860s. Agreements and applications to purchase land since 1896 have been sent to the Utah State Archives.


[http://www.ffsl.utah.gov/aboutus/grama.htm The web site] has a form to fill out to request records or to print out a Grama request form.&nbsp;
[https://wildlife.utah.gov/grama-wildlife-violation-background-check.html The web site] has a form to fill out to request records or to print out a Grama request form.&nbsp;


=== County Land Records <br>(After 1869)  ===
=== County Land Records <br>(After 1869)  ===