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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: |
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| :'''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}} |
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| 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. |