Old St. Stephen's Land Office records & American state papers, public lands/ by Marilyn Davis Hahn

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Old St. Stephen's Land Office records and American state papers, public lands

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Format

Book

Publication Date

1983

Publisher

Southern Historical Press

Place of Publication

Easley, South Carolina

Physical

xxix, 168 pages : maps.

ISBN

0893083321

Notes

Includes index.

Map on end papers.

Contains a chart on the formation of Alabama counties.

"Contained in this book are the Spanish Land Grants, six ledgers of the St. Stephens Land Office, and Vol. 1 of the American State Papers, Old Series, covering the time span from 1768 to 1888 with references as far back as 1745. Over 6,000 early settlers in what is now the State of Alabama and the southern portion of the State of Mississippi are listed."--Introduction, p. i

v. 1. 1768-1888.

Information from St. Stephens Land Office ledgers found in the Department of Archives and History in Montgomery, Alabama ; information from American State Papers taken from special collections, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama.

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