Nathaniel Ewing deed, 1821 Mar. 30.

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Nathaniel Ewing deed, 1821 Mar. 30.

Deed to Ewing from the General Land Office for land in Vincennes, Ind. "in the territory north west of the Ohio [River], above the mouth of Kentucky River."

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Ewing, Nathaniel, 1772-1846

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Resident of Palmyra, Ind. From the description of Nathaniel Ewing deed, 1821 Mar. 30. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 624343647 Knox County, Indiana was organized by Winthrop Sargent on 20 June 1790. The county encompassed a huge amount of land in the beginning but the boundaries gradually shrank until 1816 when it reached its current size. The county seat is Vincennes and has been home to many politicians during its history. The most famous being Willia...

Meigs, Josiah, 1757-1822

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Josiah Meigs, the first president of what became the University of Georgia, was appointed by James Madison in 1814 to be commissioner of the General Land Office. From the description of Letter, dated 24 February 1820, to Thos. Freeman and John Coffee. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 54993383 ...

United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe)

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Grant given under law granting land to former members of the Army of the United States. Steele served in O'Fallon's Company of Riflemen. From the guide to the Land Grant to Samuel Steel, 1819 January 4, (John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) President of the United States, 1817-1825. From the description of James Monroe letter and certificate, 1817, 1824. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 72711181 Beginning with ...

United States. General Land Office

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Under regulations approved on March 20, 1915, tracts set aside as villa sites under the provisions of an act of April 12, 1910, within the former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, were offered for sale at public auction, beginning at Polson, Montana, on July 26, 1915. The sale was adjourned to Dayton, Montana, on August 6 and concluded at Kalispell, Montana, on August 7, 1915. There were 889 parcels of land, not less than 2 nor more than 5 acres in area, fronting on Flathead Lake, and under ...