Monthly abstracts of land located on military land warrant certificates, 1847-1855.

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Monthly abstracts of land located on military land warrant certificates, 1847-1855.

Monthly military bounty tract lists entered pursuant to acts of Congress (e.g., Feb. 11, 1847; Sept. 28, 1850; March 22, 1852) include Register's and Receiver's numbers; warrant number and date; number of acres; warrantee name; entered tract legal description; location date; locator name; occasional notes concerning withdrawn or suspended warrants; patent delivery date and receiptent; and certificate issuance date.

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