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The FamilySearch Library and the Division of Archives, Records Management, and History have microfilms of the nineteenth-century claims and original land sales recorded by the United States District Land Offices, such as those in Ouachita, Opelousas, St. Helena, and New Orleans. The original records are in:  
The FamilySearch Library and the Division of Archives, Records Management, and History have microfilms of the nineteenth-century claims and original land sales recorded by the United States District Land Offices, such as those in Ouachita, Opelousas, St. Helena, and New Orleans. The original records are in:  


:'''State Land Office'''<br>1201 N. Third St.<br>Suite G-150<br>Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br>Telephone: 225-342-4578<br>Fax: 225-342-5458<br>Mailing Address:<br>Box 44124<br>Baton Rouge, LA 70804<br>http://www.doa.la.gov/SLO/DocumentAccess.htm
{{Block indent|'''State Land Office'''<br>1201 N. Third St.<br>Suite G-150<br>Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br>Telephone: 225-342-4578<br>Fax: 225-342-5458<br>Mailing Address:<br>Box 44124<br>Baton Rouge, LA 70804<br>http://www.doa.la.gov/SLO/DocumentAccess.htm}}


Some tax records, land grants, state patents and state tract books are available online.  Follow the link above to the State Land Office to accesst these records online.   
Some tax records, land grants, state patents and state tract books are available online.  Follow the link above to the State Land Office to accesst these records online.   
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