United States. Vandalia Land Office
Variant namesThe Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of List of vacant land available for sale, ca. 1850. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38030094
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Land within the Vandalia Land District sold at other district offices, 1815-1833. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38030380
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Monthly abstracts of land located on military land warrant certificates, 1848-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023655
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's journal, 1821-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023536
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's and Register's correspondence and circulars received from the General Land Office, 1821-1876. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38018990
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of forfeited land stock and military land scrip received, 1831-1837. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023511
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of receipts, 1823-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023490
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's ledger, 1820-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023564
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of List of townships compiled in preparation for sale of land under Graduation Act of 1854, 1854. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38030244
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register of disputed swamp land selections, 1855-1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38029485
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's sales book, 1821-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023576
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register of preemption declaration statements filed under act of September 4, 1841, 1841-1854. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023642
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's lists of patents delivered to patentees, 1847-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023628
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register of vacated military land warrants, 1851-1853. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023678
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's stubs for certificates issued to land purchasers, 1822-1823. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023610
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Papers relating to land in Vandalia District, 1820-1961. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38138350
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's outgoing correspondence, 1851-1856. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023525
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's stubs for certificates issued to land purchasers, 1821-1848. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023598
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Survey bearing marks and land descriptions, n.d. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38030639
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register of canceled entries, 1852-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38029885
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's quarterly accounts, 1834-1837. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023481
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Abstract of land sold, 1831-1841. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38030429
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register of suspended military land warrants, 1851-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38023698
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Lists of land in Vandalia District selected for the Illinois Central Railroad, 1852. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38029601
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's ledger, 1823-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38019168
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Schedule of sold and unsold fractional quarter sections, 1849. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38029967
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's journal, 1823-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38019076
The Vandalia Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (May 11, 1820), assumed responsibility for part of the land north of the third principal meridan baseline which had been formerly attached to the Shawneetown District. All lands north of the line separating townships sixteen and seventeen north of the baseline were transferred in 1831 to the newly created Danville Office. In 1833 Vandalia received twenty-six additional townships which had been part of the Edwardsville District.
On December 9, 1823 a fire destroyed the Illinois State House in Vandalia in which the Receiver for the Vandalia Land District kept his office. All the Receiver's records predating the fire apparently were destroyed as a result. The Vandalia Land District Office was discontinued on May 1, 1856 and responsibility for selling all remaining public land in the district was transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Tract books of land sold within Vandalia District, 1821-1873. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38030523
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