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				<titleproper>U. S. General Land Office: Cass Lake Land District:</titleproper>
				<subtitle>An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society</subtitle>

				<sponsor>National Historical Publications and Records Commission.</sponsor>
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				<publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
				<address><addressline>St. Paul, MN.</addressline></address>
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			<seriesstmt>
				<p> Government Records </p>
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			<creation>Finding aid encoded by Meagan Kellom and Cheri Thies, <date>November
					2011.</date></creation>
			<langusage>Finding aid written in <language langcode="eng">English</language>.
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			<head id="a1">OVERVIEW</head>
			<repository label="Label:"><corpname>Minnesota Historical
				Society</corpname></repository>
			<origination label="Creator:"><corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="110">United
					States. Cass Lake Land District (Minn.).</corpname></origination>
			<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Cass Lake Land District
				records.</unittitle>

			<unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive" normal="1900/1933"
				>1990-1933.</unitdate>
			<langmaterial label="Language of Materials">Materials in <language langcode="eng"
					>English</language>. </langmaterial>
			<abstract label="Abstract:">Correspondence, registers of homestead and other types of
				land entries, patent records, land contest records, and related materials covering
				land transfers in northwestern Minnesota.</abstract>
			<physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300">13.0 cu. ft. (19 boxes).</physdesc>

			<physloc label="Location:"> See <ref target="a9">Detailed Description</ref> for shelf
				locations.</physloc>
		</did>
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			<head altrender="biography" id="a2">HISTORICAL NOTE</head>
			<p>The Cass Lake land district was created by an executive order of April 1, 1903. The
				new district consisted of land from the Crookston, Duluth, and St. Cloud land
				districts. The land office was located at Cass Lake, from July 1, 1903 to January 1,
				1933. The following description of the land included in the Cass Lake district
				corresponds to the numbered diagrams on the accompanying sketch map.</p>
			<p>(1) Executive order of April 1, 1903:</p>
			<p>a. Townships 146-156 in ranges 30-35 west of the 5th principal meridian from
				Crookston.</p>
			<p>b. Townships 53-64 in ranges 24-27 west of the 4th p.m. from Duluth.</p>
			<p>c. All land north of the Mississippi River in townships 143-152 in ranges 25-29 west
				of the 5th p.m. from Duluth.</p>
			<p>d. All land south of the Mississippi River in townships 141-145 in ranges 25-29 west
				of the 5th p.m. from St. Cloud.</p>
			<p>e. Townships 53-55 in ranges 24-27 west of the 4th p.m. from St. Cloud.</p>
			<p>(2) By executive order of October 3, 1904, townships 153-160 in ranges 25-29 west of
				the 5th p.m. and townships 65-71 in ranges 24-27 west of the 4th p.m. were added to
				the Cass Lake land district from Duluth.</p>


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			<head id="a4">ARRANGEMENT</head>

			<p>These documents are organized into the following sections:</p>
			<list>
				<head/>
				<item>Abstract of Timber and Stone Declaratory Statements, 1903-1908. 1
					volume.</item>
				<item>Contest Dockets, 1903-1908. 5 volumes.</item>
				<item>Index and List of Lands from Government Land Office at Cass Lake, 1933. 2
					folders.</item>
				<item>Receiver’s Accounts, 1903-1909. 11 volumes.</item>
				<item>Record of Applications to Make Final Proof, 1914-1926. 1 volume.</item>
				<item>Record of Canceled Homestead Entries, 1906-1908. 1 volume.</item>
				<item>Record of Letters Received, 1903-1909. 3 volumes.</item>
				<item>Record of Patents Delivered, 1903-1914. 2 volumes.</item>
				<item>Record of Rejected and Suspended Applications and Proofs, 1902-1908. 1
					volume.</item>
				<item>Register of Agricultural College Scrip Entries, March 25, 1902. 1
					folder.</item>
				<item>Register of Certificates to Purchasers, 1903-1908. 2 volumes.</item>
				<item>Register of Certificates to Purchasers of Chippewa Land, 1900-1908. 2
					volumes.</item>
				<item>Register of Final Homestead Certificates, 1903-1908. 2 volumes.</item>
				<item>Register of Final Homestead Certificates for Chippewa Land, 1903-1908. 2
					volumes.</item>
				<item>Register of Homestead Entries, 1903-1908. 2 volumes.</item>
				<item>Register of Homestead Entries on Chippewa Land, 1903-1908. 2 volumes.</item>
				<item>Register of Military Bounty Land Warrant Entries, 1904-1905. 1 folder.</item>
				<item>Register of Surveyor General Scrip Entries, 1904-1905. 1 folder.</item>
				<item>Serial Registers, 1900-1926. 7 volumes.</item>
			</list>
		</arrangement>
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			<head id="a6">OTHER FINDING AIDS</head>
			<p>Some of the volumes include indexes.</p>
		</otherfindaid>
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			<head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
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				<head>Preferred Citation:</head>
				<p><emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]</emph>. U.S.
					General Land Office. Cass Lake Land District (Minn.). Records. Minnesota
					Historical Society. State Archives.</p>
				<p>
					<emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
						examples.</emph>
				</p>
			</prefercite>

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				<head>Accession Information:</head>
				<p>Accession number: 2007-61</p>
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			<head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Abstract of Timber and Stone Declaratory Statements,</unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908 </unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of declaratory statements filed in the Cass Lake land district
						under provisions of the Timber and Stone Act of June 2, 1878, as amended
						August 4, 1892.</p>
					<p> The Timber and Stone Act provided that unoffered, unreserved public land
						valuable chiefly for timber or minerals could be sold to individuals in
						quantities not to exceed 160 acres at a minimum price of $2.50 per acre. The
						purchaser had to file a declaratory statement swearing that he was not
						purchasing on speculation but intended the entry for his own use. The act of
						1878 applied to several western states and territories but was extended to
						all public land states by the 1892 amendment.</p>
					<p> The abstract for each declaratory statement gives statement number, date
						filed, name and residence of applicant, legal description of the tract
						applied for, and occasional annotations citing the certificate number in the
						Register of Certificates to Purchasers or citing letters received from the
						commissioner of the General Land Office. </p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.2F-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 1, Nos. 1-856, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1, 1903-June 13, 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Index and Lists of Lands from Government Land Office at Cass Lake, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1933</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Lists of lands, apparently compiled in 1933, from lists and documents of the
						land office for the period 1841-circa 1900. Types of lands in the lists
						include: university, indemnity school, public, internal improvement,
						agricultural, mechanic arts. The index included is actually a table of
						contents.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>115.L.7.7B</physloc>

						<physdesc>2 folders.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Contest Dockets, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>A summary record of official proceedings in contests brought against
						homestead and other entries in the Cass Lake land district.</p>
					<p>The docket entry for each contest case gives names of plaintiff (contestant)
						and defendant (entryman), number of entry contested, legal description of
						the parcel covered by the contested entry, summary of actions taken on the
						case, and citations to decisions of the register and receiver or the
						commissioner of the General Land Office.</p>
					<p>The Cass Lake dockets include contested cases involving entries filed in the
						Duluth, Crookston, St. Cloud and Cass Lake land districts. Homestead entry
						numbers for tracts entered prior to July 1, 1903, refer to the register of
						homestead entries for the Duluth, Crookston, or St. Cloud district.
						Homestead entries filed after that date are recorded in the Cass Lake
						register of homestead entries. </p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by date the contest was filed.</p>
				</arrangement>


				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.7B-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 1, Duluth,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>February 1902-June 1903.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 2, Duluth, Crookston, and Cass Lake,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1901-July 1905.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<otherfindaid>
						<p>Indexed by name of defendent.</p>
					</otherfindaid>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.7B-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 3, Duluth, Crookston, and Cass Lake, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>June 1902-August 1907.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<otherfindaid>
						<p>Indexed by name of defendent.</p>
					</otherfindaid>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 4, Cass Lake, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>August 1907-1911.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<otherfindaid>
						<p>Indexed by name of defendent.</p>
					</otherfindaid>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 5, St. Cloud, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>1901-1903.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<otherfindaid>
						<p>Indexed by name of defendent.</p>
					</otherfindaid>
				</c02>

			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Receiver’s Accounts,</unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1909</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Itemizations and summaries of office expenses and of payments and commissions
						received for land sales and entries and other services performed by the
						register and receiver.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.3B-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Receiver’s Accounts as Disbursing Agent, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>June 1903-April 1909.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Quarterly accounts of the receiver of the Cass Lake land district acting
							in his capacity as disbursing agent for federal funds, arranged
							chronologically. The accounts itemize expenditures for salaries, office
							supplies and furniture, commissions and fees paid to the register and
							receiver, and incidental expenses incurred in the operation of the land
							office. Includes several loose sheets of expense statements.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>

						<unittitle>Receiver’s Accounts of Transcribing Fees,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>

					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Detailed monthly accounts of fees received for reducing testimony to
							writing in contest cases or for testimony accompanying entries made
							under the Desert Land Act, Timber Culture Act, or other specified acts,
							and for making copies of plats. The accounts give the date payment was
							received, name of the person making payment, law under which the entry
							was made, entry number, and amount received.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Transcribing Fees for Contest Cases,</unittitle>
							<unitdate>November 1905-June 1908.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Transcribing Fees for Other Testimony and for Records and
								Plats, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>


				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>

						<unittitle>Receiver’s Accounts of Unearned Fees,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1908.</unitdate>

					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Detailed monthly or quarterly accounts of "unearned fees and unofficial
							monies" received for applications that had been disallowed, deposited as
							fees for notices in contest cases, or received as security deposits for
							transcribing testimony in contest cases. A GLO circular in volume 1
							explains the procedures the receiver was to follow in accounting for
							unearned fees.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Monthly,</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Quarterly,</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 1904-March 1908.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>

				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.4F-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Receiver’s Monthly Accounts Current,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Summary monthly accounts of money received from the sale of public land
							and from fees and commissions received for homestead, warrant, and scrip
							entries. They record the totals of cash received from various sources by
							the receiver, and the amounts deposited in banks in account with the
							United States.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>




				<c02>
					<did>

						<unittitle>Receiver’s Monthly Statement of Earned Fees,</unittitle>
						<unitdate> July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Monthly summary record of fees and commissions received for homestead,
							timber culture, warrant, and scrip entries; preemption declaratory
							statements filed; railroad selection lists filed; and other services
							performed by the register and receiver. Records for each month give the
							number of entries in each category, inclusive entry numbers, total
							acreage embraced in the entries for each category, and total fees paid
							on each type of entry, statement, and selection list.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>




				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.3B-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Receiver’s Quarterly Accounts Current, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1907.</unitdate>

					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Receiver's quarterly detailed and summary accounts of money received from
							the sale of public land and for fees and commissions received for
							various types of land entries.</p>
						<p>The detailed accounts record all money received for land sold, giving
							date of sale, receipt number, purchaser's name, description of the tract
							sold, price per acre, and notes on the type of entry (e.g., public or
							private sale, excess on warrant or scrip entries, or commuted homestead
							entry). Totals for fees and commissions received are recorded, as are
							all deposits made in account with the United States. The summary
							accounts provide totals for each quarter's receipts and balances.</p>
					</scopecontent>

					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Summary, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 1903-June 1907.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Detailed, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1903-June 1907. </unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.4F-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Record of Daily Cash Receipts and Balances, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1908. </unitdate>

					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Daily record of money received for cash entries, and for fees and
							commissions received for declaratory statements and homestead, timber
							culture, warrant, and scrip entries. It lists the entry number and type
							and the amount of money received for each transaction, with daily
							balances.</p>
						<p>A General Land Office circular, located at the beginning of volume 2 of
							the Crookston Land District’s daily record, explains the procedure
							receivers were to follow in recording the daily cash receipts.</p>
					</scopecontent>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Volume 1, </unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1903-May 1907.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Volume 2,</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 1907-June 1908.</unitdate>
							<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
						</did>
					</c03>

				</c02>



			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Record of Applications to Make Final Proof,</unittitle>
					<unitdate>December 1914-July 1926</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>A record of applications to make final proof on homestead and Timber and
						Stone Act entries in the Cass Lake land district.</p>
					<p>The record of each application gives type of entry, entry number, date of
						entry, name and residence of entryman, legal description of the tract to be
						"proved up," date of application to make proof, person before whom proof is
						to be made, where proof is to be made, date set for proof, newspaper in
						which proof is to be announced, date proof was actually made, and action
						taken by the register and receiver (proof accepted or rejected).</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by date the application was filed.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.2F-2</physloc>

						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Record of Canceled Homestead Entries, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1906-1908 </unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>A record of homestead entries in the Cass Lake land district that were
						canceled by the commissioner of the General Land Office or relinquished by
						the entryman.</p>
					<p>For each canceled entry the record gives entry number and series, date the
						entry was filed, name of entryman, tract covered by the canceled entry, and
						date the entry was canceled by commissioner's letter or relinquishment.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by date canceled.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.3B-1</physloc>

						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Record of Letters Received, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1909</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of letters received from the commissioner of the General Land
						Office.</p>
					<p>Each abstract gives letter number (assigned chronologically by the Cass Lake
						land office), GLO identification initial, date of letter, name of
						person/case discussed in the letter, a brief of the subject of the letter,
						date the letter was received, date the letter was answered and/or a notice
						was sent to the entryman, and a summary of any actions taken in response to
						the commissioner's letter. There is no corresponding series of the actual
						letters received for the Cass Lake land district.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by date the letter was received.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.1B-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 1, Nos. 1-1194, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>June 23, 1903-September 9, 1904.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>

						<unittitle>Volume 2, Nos. 1195-3188,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>September 10, 1904-May 12, 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.2F-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 3,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>May 12, 1906-June 12, 1909.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Record of Patents Delivered, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1918</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Record of patents delivered to patentees or their agents for land entered in
						the Cass Lake land district.</p>
					<p>The record gives the type and number of entry, person to whom the patent was
						issued, date the patent was issued, volume and page where the patent is
						recorded in GLO records, and name and address of the person to whom the
						patent was delivered. The Cass Lake volumes include patents for entries that
						were originally made in the Duluth, Crookston, St. Cloud, and Cass Lake land
						districts.</p>
					<p>Entries in each volume are alphabetical by first letter of surname,
						thereunder roughly chronological by date delivered. Both volumes cover the
						same time span, but not the same patentees; the distinction between them has
						not been explored.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<otherfindaid>
					<p>Other finding aid: Each volume is indexed by name of patentee.</p>
				</otherfindaid>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.8F-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 1,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1912.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 2,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1918.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Record of Rejected and Suspended Applications and Proofs, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1902-1908</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>A record of applications to enter land and of final homestead proofs that
						were rejected or suspended by the register and receiver of the Cass Lake
						land district or the commissioner of the General Land Office.</p>
					<p>Each entry gives rejection/suspension number, description of the tract
						involved, name of the person applying to enter land or make final proof,
						date of suspension/rejection, and remarks on the grounds for
						suspension/rejection. Some include citations to letters from the
						commissioner of the General Land Office and notes on the eventual
						disposition of the entry. Applications and proofs that were suspended by the
						register and receiver were usually forwarded to the commissioner of the
						General Land Office for final decision.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.2F-1</physloc>

						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Agricultural College Scrip Entries, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1902</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of a land entry (No. 1) made in the Cass Lake land district with
						agricultural college scrip under provisions of the Agricultural College Act
						of 1862. Removed from an otherwise blank volume.</p>
					<p>The Agricultural College Act, commonly referred to as the Morrill Act,
						granted each state 30,000 acres of land for each of its United States
						senators and representatives. The proceeds from the sale of this land were
						to be used for the benefit of colleges of agricultural and mechanical arts
						in the state. Those states in which public land was still available for
						private entry selected their grant from the public land within their
						boundaries. Those states without sufficient public land received scrip of
						equal value, which could be redeemed for public land in the western states.
						The states receiving scrip could not enter the land directly but were
						required to sell the scrip to second parties, who then either used it to
						locate land or resold it.</p>
					<p>The abstract for the scrip entry gives land office entry number (No. 1), scrip
						number, the date the scrip certificate was issued, in whose favor it was
						issued, acre value of the scrip, legal description of the tract located with
						the scrip, date located, and by whom located.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.J.4.2F-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Agricultural College Scrip Entry No. 1, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>March 25, 1902. </unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 folder.</physdesc>
					</did>
					<scopecontent>
						<p>Located by William C. Gilbert.</p>
					</scopecontent>
				</c02>

			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Certificates to Purchasers, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of certificates issued by the register of the Cass Lake land
						district for land entries made by cash purchase, scrip, or warrant. The
						certificate established the buyer's legal claim to a parcel of land pending
						issuance by the GLO of a patent that formally transferred title.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each certificate gives certificate number, date issued, name
						of purchaser and county of residence, legal description and acreage of the
						parcel purchased, price per acre, and total purchase price. Some abstracts
						are annotated with citations to commuted homestead entries, timber and stone
						declaratory statements, or letters from the commissioner of the General Land
						Office.</p>
					<p>Included in this series is the receiver's register of receipts for cash
						entries, which is largely duplicative except for occasional differences in
						the annotations.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by assigned certificate number.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.8F-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Register of Certificates to Purchasers, Nos. 1-1610, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Register of Receipts for Cash Entries, Nos. 1-1081,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Certificates to Purchasers of Chippewa Land, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908 </unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of certificates issued for land entries made by cash purchase in
						the Cass Lake land district for ceded Chippewa reservation land, under
						provisions of the Nelson Act of January 14, 1889. The procedure for making
						cash entries on this land was the same as for cash entries on public land,
						except that the minimum price was based on the appraised value of the timber
						on the land.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each certificate gives certificate number, date issued,
						legal description and acreage of the parcel purchased, name of purchaser,
						appraised value, price per acre, and total purchase price. Most abstracts
						are annotated with the date the patent was issued and the volume and page in
						which it is recorded in GLO patent records. Some include citations to
						letters from the commissioner of the General Land Office. The series also
						records installment and commutation payments for homestead entries on ceded
						Chippewa land.</p>
					<p>Included in this series is the receiver's register of receipts for cash
						entries, which is largely duplicative except for occasional differences in
						the annotations.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by assigned certificate number.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.1B-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Register of Certificates to Purchasers, Chippewa Land, Nos.
							1-553,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Register of Receipts for Cash Entries, Chippewa Land, Nos. 1-242, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-July 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>


			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Final Homestead Certificates, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of all final certificates issued for homesteaded land in the Cass
						Lake land district.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each final certificate gives certificate number; date the
						certificate was filed; legal description of the tract homesteaded; name of
						applicant and county of residence; number of the original homestead
						application (recorded in the Register of Homestead Entries); commissions and
						fees paid; price per acre (commissions were based on the appraised price per
						acre); and various remarks relative to delivery of patents, citations to
						letters from the commissioner of the General Land Office, and citations to
						the Register of Certificates to Purchasers if the acreage of the parcel
						originally entered was in excess of the applicant's homestead
						eligibility.</p>
					<p>The Cass Lake register records final certificates for some homestead entries
						made in the Duluth, Crookston, and St. Cloud land districts.</p>
					<p>Included in this series is a register of receipts for the commissions and
						fees paid in conjunction with the issuance of final homestead certificates.
						It largely duplicates information in the registers of certificates, except
						for occasional differences in the annotations.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by date the final certificate was issued.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.5B-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Register of Final Homestead Certificates, Nos.
							1-1548,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Register of Final Homestead Receipts, Nos. 1-840,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Final Homestead Certificates for Chippewa
						Land,</unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of final homestead certificates for homestead entries made on
						ceded Chippewa reservation land under provisions of the Homestead Act of
						1862 and the Nelson Act of January 14, 1889. Some final certificates are for
						homestead entries made in the Duluth and Crookston land districts prior to
						July 1, 1903.</p>
					<p>Final certificates for homesteads on ceded Chippewa land were issued after
						the entryman had proved up his claim, demonstrating compliance with the
						residency requirements as in regular homestead entries, and had paid for his
						homestead as provided for by the Nelson Act.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each final certificate gives certificate number, date the
						certificate was issued, legal description of the tract homesteaded, name of
						the entryman, number of the original homestead entry (recorded in the
						separately cataloged Register of Homestead Entries on Chippewa Land) and
						occasional remarks with citations to letters received from the commissioner
						of the General Land Office.</p>
					<p>Included in this series is the receiver's register of final homestead
						receipts for Chippewa Land, which is largely duplicative except for
						occasional differences in the annotations.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.6F-2</physloc>
						<unittitle>Register of Final Homestead Certificates for Chippewa Land, Nos.
							1-310,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>August 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Register of Final Homestead Receipts for Chippewa Land, Nos.
							1-105, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>August 1903-June 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Homestead Entries, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908</unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of all applications to acquire land under the provisions of the
						Homestead Act of 1862 that were filed in the Cass Lake land district.</p>
					<p>Individuals seeking to acquire land under the Homestead Act first filed an
						application or "declaratory statement" with the local land office, thereby
						establishing their claim to a particular tract of land. They were then
						required to live on and improve the land for five years, after which time
						they presented the local land office a "final proof" of their compliance
						with the provisions of the Homestead Act. If the land office accepted the
						proof, it issued a "final certificate." The final certificate was then
						turned in to the General Land Office, which issued a patent formally
						transferring title to the homesteader.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each homestead entry gives the number of the application or
						declaratory statement; date of application; name of the applicant; legal
						description of the parcel entered; and remarks on the issuance of a patent,
						cancellation, or other disposition of the entry, with citations to relevant
						letters from the commissioner of the General Land Office. Stamped numbers
						are serial register numbers, which were given to all entries on which
						transactions took place after June 30, 1908.</p>
					<p>Entries on pages 1-18, which have been crossed out and renumbered 1-99, are
						homestead entries on Chippewa land that were erroneously recorded in this
						volume. These entries are correctly recorded in the Register of Homestead
						Entries on Chippewa Land (separate series).</p>
					<p>Included in this series is the receiver's register of homestead entry
						receipts, for fees and commissions paid by the homesteader at the time of
						entry. It is largely duplicative, except for occasional differences in
						annotations.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by assigned application (entry) number.</p>
				</arrangement>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.5B-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Register of Homestead Entries, Nos. 1-1472, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Register of Homestead Entry Receipts, Nos. 1-1010, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 1903-June 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Homestead Entries on Chippewa Land,</unittitle>
					<unitdate>1903-1908 </unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of homestead entries in the Cass Lake land district on ceded
						Chippewa reservation land made under provisions of the Homestead Act of 1862
						and the Nelson Act of January 14, 1889.</p>
					<p>The Nelson Act (after Minnesota Congressman Knute Nelson) called for the
						Ojibwe Indians to cede all of their reservation land in Minnesota except the
						Red Lake and White Earth reservations. All Ojibwe except the Red Lake Band
						were then to be concentrated on the White Earth Reservation and given
						allotments in severalty. The Red Lake Ojibwe were to receive their
						allotments on the Red Lake Reservation. Land in excess of that needed to
						provide allotments for the enrolled tribal members was to be ceded to the
						government, surveyed, and appraised as agricultural or timber land. The
						agricultural land was to be opened for entry by "purchased homestead" and
						the timber land was to be sold at public auction with all proceeds placed in
						trust for the Ojibwe.</p>
					<p>Under the Nelson Act, homesteads on ceded Ojibwe land had to be purchased at
						the rate of $1.25 per acre with payments due in five equal installments.
						Residence requirements and "proving up" procedures were the same as for
						regular homesteads. Originally the homesteads on Ojibwe land could not be
						commuted, but a later amendment allowed them to be commuted to cash entries.
						The yearly installment and commutation payments are recorded in the Register
						of Certificates to Purchasers of Chippewa Land.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each homestead entry gives entry number, date of entry,
						legal description of the tract entered, name and residence of the entryman,
						fees and commissions paid, and occasional notes on the eventual disposition
						of the entry with citations to letters received from the commissioner of the
						General Land Office.</p>
					<p>Included in this series is the receiver's register of homestead entry
						receipts, for fees and commissions paid by the homesteader at the time of
						entry. It essentially duplicates the information in the Register of
						Homestead Entries, except for occasional differences in the annotations.</p>
				</scopecontent>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.2.6F-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Register of Homestead Entries on Chippewa Land, Nos. 1-1518, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 3, 1903-June 29, 1908.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Register of Homestead Entry Receipts for Chippewa Land, Nos.
							1-902, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>July 3, 1903-June 25, 1906.</unitdate>
						<physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Military Bounty Land Warrant Entries, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1904-1905 </unitdate>

				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of public land entries made with military bounty land warrants in
						the Cass Lake land district. Two pages, removed from an otherwise blank
						volume.</p>
					<p>Under acts of 1842, 1847, 1850, 1852, and 1855, Congress authorized the
						issuance of land warrants as a bounty for military service. The warrants
						entitled the holder to enter or "locate" a specified amount of public land.
						The warrants were transferable and most were entered by someone other than
						the person to whom they were originally issued. The Cass Lake entries were
						under the act of 1855.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each warrant entry gives land office entry number, warrant
						number, date a warrant was issued, person in whose favor the warrant was
						issued, legal description of the tract located with the warrant, date
						located, and by whom located.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by date of land office entry.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.3B-1</physloc>
						<unittitle>Nos. 1-2. </unittitle>

						<physdesc>2 pages in 1 folder.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

			</c01>

			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Register of Surveyor General Scrip Entries, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1904-1905</unitdate>
					
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of land entries made with surveyor general scrip in the Cass Lake
						land district under provisions of an act of Congress of June 2, 1858. </p>
					<p>This act was intended to settle outstanding claims of individuals or
						corporations (mainly in Louisiana, Florida, and Missouri) that had received
						land grants from foreign powers but had lost the land to settlers or whose
						title to the land had become clouded. The surveyor general of the district
						in which the claim was located certified the amount of land lost by the
						claimant and issued scrip of equal value which could be used to locate land
						in the public domain. This scrip, commonly known as "Surveyor General
						scrip," was transferable and most was located by someone other than the
						person to whom it was originally issued.</p>
					<p>The abstract for each entry gives entry number, scrip number, date the scrip
						was issued, acre/value of the scrip, person to whom the scrip was issued,
						legal description of the tract located with the scrip, date of location,
						person who located the scrip, and occasional remarks with citations to
						letters from the commissioner of the General Land Office.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Chronological by assigned entry number.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>114.I.3.3B-1</physloc>
						<unittitle> Nos. 1-7. </unittitle>

						<physdesc>2 pages in 1 folder.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>


			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Serial Registers, </unittitle>
					<unitdate>1900-1926 </unitdate>
				
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>An abstract of land entries made in the Cass Lake land district July 1, 1908
						to April 21, 1925. Thee Serial Register is a consolidated record of all types
						of land entries and supersedes the various registers for different types of
						entries.</p>
					<p/>
					<p>The abstract for each entry gives serial number, type of entry (homestead,
						purchase, etc.), name and address of entryman, legal description of the
						tract entered, date of entry, and notations of all transactions involving
						the entry up to the issuance of a patent or cancellation of the entry.</p>
					<p/>
				</scopecontent>
				<arrangement>
					<p>Arrangement: Serial number.</p>
				</arrangement>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>115.L.7.6F</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 0, Nos. 1-1000,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1920.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 1, Nos. 1001-2000,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1917.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 2, Nos. 2001-3000,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1903-1917.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 3, Nos. 3001-4000,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1902-1917.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<physloc>115.L.7.7B</physloc>
						<unittitle>Volume 4, Nos. 4001-4999,</unittitle>
						<unitdate>1900-1921.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>>Missing Volume 5.</unittitle>
						
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 6, Nos. 6001-7000, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>1912-1926.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>

				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Volume 7, Nos. 7001-8000, </unittitle>
						<unitdate>1914-1923.</unitdate><physdesc>1 volume.</physdesc>
					</did>
				</c02>



			</c01>

		</dsc>

		<controlaccess>
			<head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
			<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the
				Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics,
				persons or places should <extref linktype="simple" show="new"
					href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net"> search the catalog</extref> using these
				headings.</p>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Topics:</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Bounties, Military--United States.</subject>
				<subject>Deeds--Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject>Homestead law--Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject>Land grants--United States.</subject>
				<subject>Land titles--Registration and transfer--Minnesota--Accounting.</subject>
				<subject>Land titles--Registration and transfer--Minnesota--Cases.</subject>
				<subject>Mineral lands--Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject>Ojibwa Indians--Reservations.</subject>
				<subject>Ojibwa Indians--Land tenure.</subject>
				<subject>Public land sales--Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject>Public land sales--Minnesota--Accounting.</subject>
				<subject>Public land sales--Minnesota--Records and correspondence.</subject>
				<subject>Public lands--Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject>Public lands--Minnesota--Records and correspondence.</subject>
				<subject>Railroad land grant--Minnesota.</subject>
				<subject>Timber lands--Minnesota.</subject>
			</controlaccess>



			<controlaccess>
				<head>Organizations:</head>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">United States. Crookston Land District
					(Minn.).</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">United States. Duluth Land District
					(Minn.).</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">United States. General Land Office.</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">United States. Saint Cloud Land District
					(Minn.).</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">United States. Surveyor General.</corpname>
			</controlaccess>


			<controlaccess>
				<head>Titles:</head>
				<title encodinganalog="630">United States. Desert Land Act.</title>
				<title encodinganalog="630">United States. Nelson Act.</title>
				<title encodinganalog="630">United States. Timber and Stone Act.</title>
				<title encodinganalog="630">United States. Timber Culture Act.</title>
			</controlaccess>



		</controlaccess>


	</archdesc>
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