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General Land Office branch offices, state and county archives sometimes have partial copies of federal tract books. In general these are not as authoritative as the federal copies.<ref>Hawkins, 5.</ref>  
General Land Office branch offices, state and county archives sometimes have partial copies of federal tract books. In general these are not as authoritative as the federal copies.<ref>Hawkins, 5.</ref>  


Counties are responsible for documenting all land transactions AFTER title was transferred from the federal government to an individual. [[United States. United-States - Land and Property- Deeds|Deeds]], mortgages, property tax records, and [[Maps|plat maps]] are examples of land records typically generated at the county level.  
Counties are responsible for documenting all land transactions AFTER title was transferred from the federal government to an individual. [[United States. United-States - Land and Property- Deeds|Deeds]], mortgages, property tax records, and [[United States Maps|plat maps]] are examples of land records typically generated at the county level.  


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