Clark County, Wisconsin's

Revolutionary War Ancestors

 

 

National Archives and Records Administration
700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20408-0001
Bounty-Land Warrants for Military Service, 1775–1855

 

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
militias.


Bounty-land warrant files can contain supporting documents such as statements and signatures of witnesses. Bounty-land warrants generally do not contain as much personal information as the pensions. The Government ceased issuing bounty-land-warrants after 1855.


The records are part of Record Group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Unindexed Bounty-Land Warrant Files


___Case Files of Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on Service Between 1812 and 1855 and Disapproved Applications Based on Revolutionary War Service (RG15, Entry 26). Arranged alphabetically by surname, these files cover service in the War of 1812 as well as the Old
Indian Wars. An automated index is currently being created and is available in the Microfilm

Revolutionary War Research Room.


Congress authorized bounty-land warrants for military service in the Revolutionary War under acts of 1788, 1803, and 1806. Surviving Revolutionary War veterans also qualified under the final bounty-land act of 1855. Many bounty-land claims for Revolutionary War service have been
combined with other Revolutionary War pension files.

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___M804, Revolutionary War Pensions and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications. 2,670 rolls. DP.Arranged alphabetically by surname.
___M829, U.S. Revolutionary War Bounty-Land Warrants Used in the U.S. Military District of Ohio and Related Papers (Acts of 1788, 1803, and 1806), 1788–1806. 16 rolls. DP. Arranged numerically by warrant number. Roll 1 contains indexes and registers.

 

 


 

Revolutionary War Veterans

In Our Land Grants and  Family Lines

Daughters of the American Revolution

Josiah Lawrence (1734-1802)

Ezekiel Tuttle (1717-1799)

 

 


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