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Land Patent, 7 September 1838–C

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United States General Land Office, Washington DC, Land Patent, for JS, 7 Sept. 1838. Version copied [ca. 7 Sept. 1838] in General Land Office Records, Missouri Land Patents, vol. 20 (now vol. 122), p. 155; printed form with manuscript additions in unidentified handwriting; National Archives and Records Administration, Kansas City, MO. Transcription from a digital color image obtained from the website of the Bureau of Land Management’s General Land Office Records in 2019.

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Land Patent, 7 Sept. 1838–B.

Page 155

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
CERTIFICATE)
No. 8667)
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: WHEREAS Joseph Smith, Junior, of
Ohio

French explored and claimed area, 1669. British took possession following French and Indian War, 1763. Ceded to U.S., 1783. First permanent white settlement established, 1788. Northeastern portion maintained as part of Connecticut, 1786, and called Connecticut...

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,
has deposited in the GENERAL LAND OFFICE of the
United States

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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, a Certificate of the REGISTER OF THE LAND OFFICE at
Lexington,

Located on high bluffs on southeast bank of Missouri River, about forty miles east of Independence. Area settled, 1817. Selected as county seat, by 1823. City charter obtained, 1845. Population in 1840 about 2,400. Commercial, steamboat, ferrying, and outfitting...

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whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Joseph Smith, Junior, according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled “An Act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands,” for the East half of the North East quarter of Section two, in Township fifty six, of Range twenty nine, in the District of Lands subject to sale at
Lexington

Located on high bluffs on southeast bank of Missouri River, about forty miles east of Independence. Area settled, 1817. Selected as county seat, by 1823. City charter obtained, 1845. Population in 1840 about 2,400. Commercial, steamboat, ferrying, and outfitting...

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, Missouri, containing seventy three acres and seventy hundreths of an acre,
according to the official plat of the survey of the said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the SURVEYOR GENERAL, which said tract has been purchased by the said Joseph Smith, Junior,
NOW KNOW YE, That the
United States of America

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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, in consideration of the Premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided, HAVE GIVEN AND GRANTED, and by these presents DO GIVE AND GRANT, unto the said Joseph Smith, Junior, and to his heirs, the said track above described: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances of whatsover nature, thereunto belonging, unto the said Joseph Smith, Junior, and to his heirs and assigns forever.
In Testimony Whereof, I,
Martin Van Buren

5 Dec. 1782–24 July 1862. Lawyer, politician, diplomat, farmer. Born in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York. Son of Abraham Van Buren and Maria Hoes Van Alen. Member of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. Worked as law clerk, 1800, in New York City. Returned...

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PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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, have caused these Letters to be made PATENT, and the SEAL of the GENERAL LAND OFFICE to be hereunto affixed.
GIVEN under my hand at the
CITY OF WASHINGTON

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, the seventh day of November <​September​> in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven <​eight​> and of the INDEPENDENCE OF THE
UNITED STATES

North American constitutional republic. Constitution ratified, 17 Sept. 1787. Population in 1805 about 6,000,000; in 1830 about 13,000,000; and in 1844 about 20,000,000. Louisiana Purchase, 1803, doubled size of U.S. Consisted of seventeen states at time ...

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the Sixty
second <​third​>
L.S.
1

TEXT: “L.S.” enclosed in a printed representation of a seal.


BY THE PRESIDENT:
Martin Van Buren

5 Dec. 1782–24 July 1862. Lawyer, politician, diplomat, farmer. Born in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., New York. Son of Abraham Van Buren and Maria Hoes Van Alen. Member of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. Worked as law clerk, 1800, in New York City. Returned...

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By M[artin] van Buren Jr Sec’y.
Jos S. Wilson Acting Recorder of the General Land Office. <​ad interim​>
<​Certified Copy Sent to Clk Ct. July 7, 1855​>

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