Clark County, Wisconsin's
Revolutionary War Ancestors
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National Archives and Records Administration |
From 1775 to 1855 the United States granted
bounty-land warrants
for military service, primarily to encourage volunteer
enlistments, but also to reward veterans for service during the
Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and a
variety of Indian wars, Indian removals, and other military
actions during the 1850s. Early warrants could only be used in
military districts, principally in Ohio and several other public
land states in the former Northwest Territory. Eventually,
Congress expanded eligibility to include service in the Regular
Army and the Navy, as well as volunteer
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Revolutionary War Veterans In Our Land Grants and Family Lines
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