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
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 Tract books of land sold within Edwardsville District, 1820-1870. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38018818
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 Certificates of further credit, 1821-1822. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009230
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's journal (cash system), 1820-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991742
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 Declarations requesting further credit, 1821-1823. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009091
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 Township plats, 1814-1816. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009756
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 Swamp land affidavits, 1859. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009726
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 Land originially available for entry at Kaskaskia and tracts purchased, 1820. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38018785
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's correspondence, 1816-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37989888
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 Abstract of tracts that reverted to U.S., 1817. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009002
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's correspondence, 1816-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997838
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's stubs for certificates issued to land purchasers (cash system), 1820-1853. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37998148
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 Abstract of land sold, 1824-1845. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38018771
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 Abstract of land fully paid for in cash, 1821. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009020
The Edwardsville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress on April 29, 1816. It originally was assigned all land north of the baseline for the third principal meridan which had formerly been part of the Kaskaskia District. In 1822 the newly created land office at Springfield assumed jurisdiction over all land north of the line separating townships thirteen and fourteen north of the baseline. By an act of Congress of March 2, 1833 additional land was transferred from Edwardsville to the Quincy and Vandalia Districts. The Edwardsville Land District Office was discontinued on August 8, 1855 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 individual ledger (credit system), 1816-1831. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37970967
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's and Register's correspondence with the Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1816-1876. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37989571
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's ledger (cash system), 1820-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991761
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 Register of preemption declaration statements filed under act of September 4, 1841, 1842-1854. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009675
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's account of payments received for land purchased prior to July 1, 1820, 1821-1827. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997725
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of receipts, 1816-1822. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997672
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's journal (cash system), 1820-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37998061
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 Abstracts of certificates of forfeited land stock issued, 1828-1854. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009553
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale rsponsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's general ledger, 1816-1831. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997957
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's monthly accounts, 1824-1845. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997596
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's quarterly accounts acting as disbursing agent under act of March 13, 1849, 1849-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997629
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's applications to purchase land, 1816-1817. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38003237
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's quarterly accounts, 1834-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37991783
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 Abstract of further credit, 1821-1822. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009177
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of receipts (cash system), 1820-1855. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997691
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
The Edwardsville Land District Office was created by an act of Congress on April 29, 1816. It originally was assigned all land north of the baseline for the third principal meridan which had formerly been part of the Kaskaskia District. In 1822 the newly created land office at Springfield assumed jurisdiction over all land north of the line separating townships thirteen and fourteen north of the baseline. By an act of Congress of March 2, 1833 additional land was transferred from Edwardsville to the Quincy and Vandalia Districts. The Edwardsville Land District Office was discontinued on August 8, 1855 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 record of applications to purchase land and payments of subsequent installments, 1816-1820. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38002509
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 Powers of attorney, 1820-1829. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009639
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's ledger (cash system), 1820-1834. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37998093
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's individual ledger (credit system), 1816-1831. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37998027
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's journal (credit system), 1816-1831. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997895
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's journal (credit system), 1816-1831. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37989909
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Receiver's register of forfeited land stock and military land scrip received, 1831-1836. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37997746
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 returns of land paid for by monies credited and transferred from relinquished land or by cash at a discount of 37 1/2 percent, 1824-1829. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009492
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 Register of unattached quarter-quarter sections purchased at Edwardsville, 1832-1835. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38018748
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 Abstract of relinquishments, 1821-1823. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009272
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 Certificates of relinquishment, 1821-1829. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38009385
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's list of land sold at public auction, 1819. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 38003261
The Edwardsville Land District Office, created by an act of Congress (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 sale responsibilities were transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.
From the description of Register's sales book, 1820-1831. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 37998113
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