Revolutionary War Veterans Land Grants

The province of new york predecessor of the u s.
Revolutionary war veterans land grants. The following list includes all of the american revolution veterans 2069 in number who were fortunate drawers in the third 1820 fifth 1827 and sixth 1832 land lotteries. Revolutionary war between 1789 and 1833. Genealogical publishing co 1998. The war pension act of 1818.
Revolutionary war bounty land grants. In its simplest form this involved the exchange of free land for military service. His other publications include virginia s colonial soldiers and revolutionary war bounty land grants. In 1782 surveyors were sent out to the area and they along with others involved in the surveying process were also eligible for grants in the area as were settlers who had lived there since prior to 1.
American revolution veterans state of georgia. Congress and needed a stronger incentive the legislature authorized an additional 500 acres 2 km 2 per soldier using land from 25. Legislation by the virginia general assembly and research by bockstruck indicates virginia paid the following bounties for service in the revolutionary war. Bounty land warrants were grants of free land issued to veterans in return for military service from the time of the revolutionary war through 1855 in the united states.
Revolutionary war bounty land grants. They contained the surrendered warrant a letter of assignment if the warrant was transferred to another individual and other papers pertaining to the transaction. About revolutionary war bounty land grants. Each state determined its veterans land allotment.
After dragging its feet for 35 years after the revolutionary war concluded in 1783 congress finally addressed the issue of how to care for america s veterans with. State had already guaranteed each soldier at least 100 acres 0 4 km 2 at the end of the war depending on rank but by 1781 new york had enlisted only about half of the quota set by the u s. Revolutionary war bounty land warrants used in the u s. After the revolutionary war the federal government awarded bounty lands to citizens and soldiers for services rendered.
Sailor or soldier who served three year enlistment or to the end of the war 100 acres. In 1983 the national genealogical society recognized him with its award of merit and in 1989 the daughters of the american revolution gave him the history award. The land was being reserved for soldiers or their heirs who served in the north carolina continental line during the revolutionary war.