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*''Governor's Deeds Card Index, 1833-1994'' <ref>Ohio. Auditor of State. ''Governor's Deeds Card Index, 1833-1994''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1995. Family History Library films 2022287-90, {{FHL|758221|item}}.</ref>This is a name index of records available in the Auditor of State's Office. | *''Governor's Deeds Card Index, 1833-1994'' <ref>Ohio. Auditor of State. ''Governor's Deeds Card Index, 1833-1994''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1995. Family History Library films 2022287-90, {{FHL|758221|item}}.</ref>This is a name index of records available in the Auditor of State's Office. | ||
*''Federal Land Series'' <ref>Smith, Clifford Neal. ''Federal Land Series''. Four Volumes. Chicago, Illinois: American Library Association, 1972. {{WorldCat|60015581|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|253710|item}}, book 973 R23s; film 1598041 items 6-8; fiche 6087453.</ref>This indexes names from Revolutionary War bounty land warrants and grants from the Virginia Military District. | *''Federal Land Series'' <ref>Smith, Clifford Neal. ''Federal Land Series''. Four Volumes. Chicago, Illinois: American Library Association, 1972. {{WorldCat|60015581|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|253710|item}}, book 973 R23s; film 1598041 items 6-8; fiche 6087453.</ref>This indexes names from Revolutionary War bounty land warrants and grants from the Virginia Military District. | ||
Researchers can search for land title information through any of these six categories: land description, patentee name, patent authority, land office, certificate number, or county. Copies of original records identified through this source can be obtained from the [http://www.archives.gov/ National Archives]. This source indexes and consolidates many records. State sources may be more complete, especially for early grants, because of their interest in tracking land sales for taxation and other purposes. | Researchers can search for land title information through any of these six categories: land description, patentee name, patent authority, land office, certificate number, or county. Copies of original records identified through this source can be obtained from the [http://www.archives.gov/ National Archives]. This source indexes and consolidates many records. State sources may be more complete, especially for early grants, because of their interest in tracking land sales for taxation and other purposes. |
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