United States. General Land Office. Danville District.
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The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of U.S. Treasury notes received in payment for land, September 1-November 10, 1838. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988774
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register's office inventory, ca. October 1841. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37990234
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of forfeited land stock and military land scrip received, November 10, 1831-September 23, 1848; May 3, 1853-February 2, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988819
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register's applications to purchase land, ca. 1855-1859. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37990110
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register's list of patents received from General Land Office, December 28, 1846-April 1, 1851. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37990190
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Lists of vacant land subject to entry, ca. December 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009408
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of receipts, August 24, 1831-March 26, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988679
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Reports of state agents showing land selected for internal improvements, August 1842. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991884
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register of preemption claims filed under act of August 2, 1852, August 17-September 21, 1852. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991435
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Docket of swamp land trials, October 12, 1855-February 6, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37992012
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's quarterly accounts acting as disbursing agent under act of March 3, 1849, October 1, 1849-March 31, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988644
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Abstract of land sold, August 24, 1831-January 1, 1841; May 1, 1854-April 30, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009380
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's weekly accounts, June 30, 1837-July 13, 1853. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988608
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register's corrections of erroneous entries, December 7, 1836-September 7, 1838. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37990148
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Preemption declaration statements filed under act of Septermber 4, 1841, December 22, 1841-April 28, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991350
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's receipts issued to land purchasers, November 5, 1831-September 8, 1842. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988743
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Land offered at public auction, May 30-June 4, 1842; June 21-28, 1842; November 9-December 7, 1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37992102
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Tract books of land sold within Danville District, ca. November 1822-August 1864. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009478
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register's account of postage on official documents, January 17, 1846-March 31, 1847. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37990279
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's journal, August 24, 1831-September 30, 1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37950352
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of List of townships compiled in preparation for sale of land under Graduation act of 1854, November 1854. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991983
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Affidavits filed by preemption claimants, June 1832-December 1857. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991209
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Papers relating to land in Danville District, ca. 1831-1857; 1937-1939. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38018845
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register of preemption claims filed under act of June 19, 1834, August 11-November 14, 1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991266
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's quarterly accounts, October 1, 1834-March 31, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37950504
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's and Register's incoming correspondence, May 1, 1831-February 29, 1876. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37949710
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's outgoing correspondence, May 21, 1831-March 31, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37949834
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register's alphabetical list of purchasers of quarter-quarter sections, ca. September 1841-February 1844. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37990061
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's monthly accounts, October 15, 1849-March 31, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37988589
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Powers of attorney, February 1834-May 1853. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991927
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Receiver's ledger, August 24, 1831-September 30, 1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37950405
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Register of preemption declaration statements filed under act of September 4, 1841, December 22, 1841-May 3, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991304
The Danville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress of February 19,1831. Land lying north of line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of baseline for second and third principal meridians, formerly parts of Vandalia and Palestine Districts, was assigned to new office. In 1834 Northwestern and Northeastern Districts were created, partially from that portion of Danville District lying north of line separating townships thirth and thirt-one north.
The Danville Land Office was abolished on December 16, 1856, and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in district was transferred to Springfield Land Office.
From the description of Monthly abstracts of land located on military land warrant certificates, August 22, 1847-March 26, 1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991899
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