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''[[United States]]  [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]  [[United States Land and Property|U.S. Land and Property]]  [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]  [[Mississippi|Mississippi]]  [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]  [[Mississippi_Land_and_Property|Land and Property]]''  
''[[United States]]  [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]  [[United States Land and Property|U.S. Land and Property]]  [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]  [[Mississippi|Mississippi]]  [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]  [[Mississippi_Land_and_Property|Land and Property]]''  


<br>Pre-territorial settlers acquired their land from France, Great Britain, and Spain. When Mississippi became a United States territory, there were many disputes over the earlier land claims. The records created in resolving these land disputes are found in the American State Papers, Class 8 and 9, which are on microfilm at the Family History Library. Lists of the names in these papers are in:  
<br>Pre-territorial settlers acquired their land from [[France|France]], [[Great Britain|Great Britain]], and [[Spain|Spain]]. When Mississippi became a [[United States|United States]] territory, there were many disputes over the earlier land claims. The records created in resolving these land disputes are found in the American State Papers, Class 8 and 9, which are on microfilm at the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]. Lists of the names in these papers are in:  


*McMullin, Phillip, ed. ''Grassroots of America''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Gendex Corporation, 1972. {{FHL|286182|item|disp=FHL Book 973 R2ag index; Fiche 6051323}}.
*McMullin, Phillip, ed. ''Grassroots of America''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Gendex Corporation, 1972. {{FHL|286182|item|disp=FHL Book 973 R2ag index; Fiche 6051323}}.
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*[[Mississippi State Archives, Various Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Mississippi State Archives, Various Records (FamilySearch Histiorical Records)]]
*[[Mississippi State Archives, Various Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Mississippi State Archives, Various Records (FamilySearch Histiorical Records)]]


Names of early settlers are also in the Natchez Court Records described in [[Mississippi Court Records]]. ''Natchitoches Colonials'' by Elizabeth Shown Mills identifies many early settlers: {{FHL|432120|item|disp=FHL Book 976.365 X2m}}.
Names of early settlers are also in the Natchez Court Records described in [[Mississippi Court Records]]. ''Natchitoches Colonials'' by Elizabeth Shown Mills identifies many early settlers: {{FHL|432120|item|disp=FHL Book 976.365 X2m}}.  


Mississippi then became a public-domain state in which land was distributed through U.S. general land offices (the earliest of which opened in 1807), and several state land offices (which opened in 1892).  
Mississippi then became a public-domain state in which land was distributed through U.S. general land offices (the earliest of which opened in 1807), and several state land offices (which opened in 1892).  
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The Bureau of Land Management has an online [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/ index] to land patents in Mississippi. The patent search usually provides a digital image of the original patent.  
The Bureau of Land Management has an online [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/ index] to land patents in Mississippi. The patent search usually provides a digital image of the original patent.  


Federal land case files are kept in the National Archives. Patents and copies of tract books and township plats are at:  
Federal land case files are kept in the [[National_Archives_and_Records_Administration|National Archives]]. Patents and copies of tract books and township plats are at:  


'''Bureau of Land Management'''<br>Eastern States Office<br>7450 Boston Boulevard<br>Springfield, VA 22153<br>Telephone: 703-440-1600<br>Fax: 703-440-1599  
'''Bureau of Land Management'''<br>Eastern States Office<br>7450 Boston Boulevard<br>Springfield, VA 22153<br>Telephone: 703-440-1600<br>Fax: 703-440-1599  
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