Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants

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After the Revolutionary War the federal government awarded bounty lands to citizens and soldiers for services rendered. In its simplest form this involved the exchange of free land for military service. Federal records of these Revolutionary War bounty land awards are well known and readily accessible to genealogists. But the federal government was not alone in rewarding its citizens and soldiers with bounty lands. Nine state governments adopted similar policies generating even more records. Unlike the federal bounty land records however these state records are not centralized; instead they are found in the various states in the form of manuscript records and printed books and are all but inaccessible to the researcher. Until now that is! Because with this work by Lloyd Bockstruck we now have a master index to state bounty land records--a Revolutionary War resource unparalleled for freshness originality and research potential. The nine states that awarded bounty lands in their western reserves or on their western borders (directly affecting the future states of Indiana Kentucky Maine Ohio and Tennessee) are Connecticut Georgia Maryland Massachusetts New York North Carolina Pennsylvania South Carolina and Virginia. (The basis for the Connecticut and Georgia awards by the way differ from the norm.)
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