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:*New Hampshire <br>Most New Hampshire grants within the present boundaries of Vermont, 1749 to 1764, are recorded in the ''New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers'', Volume 26. On the Internet at [http://www.archive.org/stream/provincialstatep26newh#page/n7/mode/2up iArchives]. Also in the {{FHL|346353|item}}, book 974.2 N2nhp v. 26, film 1033741. | :*New Hampshire <br>Most New Hampshire grants within the present boundaries of Vermont, 1749 to 1764, are recorded in the ''New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers'', Volume 26. On the Internet at [http://www.archive.org/stream/provincialstatep26newh#page/n7/mode/2up iArchives]. Also in the {{FHL|346353|item}}, book 974.2 N2nhp v. 26, film 1033741. | ||
:*New York | :*New York <br>Information about New York land transactions in Vermont can be found in: | ||
- Vermont. Secretary of State, ''New York Land Patents, 1688-1786 Covering Land and Included in the State of Vermont (Not Including Military Patents)'', (Montpelier, Vermont : Secretary of State, 1947){{FHL|63489|item|disp=FHL book 974.3 B4s v. 7}} | |||
:*Vermont <br>''The State Papers of Vermont ''start in 1778. | :*Vermont <br>''The State Papers of Vermont ''start in 1778. The [http://vermont-archives.org/research/database/nye.asp Nye index] indexes the names in several volumes, and each volume also has an index. Volume 1 indexes the papers of the Surveyors-General. Volume 2 has the charters granted by Vermont. Volume 3 has information on land confiscated from Tories during the Revolutionary War. .{{FHL|259963|item|disp=FHL Book 974.3 B4s}} <br> | ||
After 1777, land records are in the town clerk's office. Most records have been microfilmed and are available in central repositories such as the [http://www.vermonthistory.org Vermont Historical Society] and the Family History Library. | After 1777, land records are in the town clerk's office. Most records have been microfilmed and are available in central repositories such as the [http://www.vermonthistory.org Vermont Historical Society] and the Family History Library. |
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