Abstract of land fully paid for in cash, 1821.

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Abstract of land fully paid for in cash, 1821.

Lists of tracts for which purchasers had paid total price and needed no further credit under an act of Congress of March 2, 1821 contain entries which include purchase date; first Register's certificate number and surrender date; purchaser name and residence; tract legal description; acreage; price per acre; ledger account statement; total purchase price; final certificate date and number; name and residence of person to whom final certificate was issued.

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Illinois State Archive

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United States. Edwardsville Land Office.

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