United States. Edwardsville Land Office.
The Edwardsville Land District Office (1816-1855), created by a Congressional act on April 29, 1816, was originally assigned all Kaskaskia District land north of the third principal meridan baseline. District boundaries changed when the newly created Springfield land office (1822) assumed jurisdiction over all land north of the separation line between townships thirteen and fourteen, and when a Congressional act (March 2, 1833) transferred additional district land to the Quincy and Vandalia Districts. When the Edwardsville Land District Office was discontinued on August 8, 1855, district public land sales responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Monthly abstract of land located on military land warrant certificates, 1847-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009696
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