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When the United States organized the Missouri Territory in 1812, it agreed to recognize the private land grants previously issued by Spain and Mexico. Most of these are in Arkansas and Desha Counties. A preemption law of 1814 gave those already living on the land the first right to claim the land. Private land claims commissions were established to process these claims. Private claims to 1837 in the American State Papers are indexed in:  
When the United States organized the Missouri Territory in 1812, it agreed to recognize the private land grants previously issued by Spain and Mexico. Most of these are in Arkansas and Desha Counties. A preemption law of 1814 gave those already living on the land the first right to claim the land. Private land claims commissions were established to process these claims. Private claims to 1837 in the American State Papers are indexed in:  
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*McMullin, Phillip W. ''Grassroots of America.'' Salt Lake City, Utah: Gendex Corp., 1972. {{FHL|286182|item|disp=FHL Book 973 R2ag, Fiche 6051323}}.
*McMullin, Phillip W. ''Grassroots of America.'' Salt Lake City, Utah: Gendex Corp., 1972. {{FHL|286182|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 R2ag, Fiche 6051323}}.


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