Not War time history but US history from the War Years......
As we dive head long into the 150th, something else turns 150 next month. The Homestead Act
The Homestead Act of 1862, enacted during the Civil War, provided that any adult who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of undeveloped federal land west of the Mississippi River.
Claimants generally were required to “improve” the plot by building a dwelling and cultivating the land. After five years, the original filer was entitled to the property at no cost except a small registration fee.
After the Civil War, Union soldiers could deduct the time they had served from the residency requirements.
As we dive head long into the 150th, something else turns 150 next month. The Homestead Act
The Homestead Act of 1862, enacted during the Civil War, provided that any adult who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of undeveloped federal land west of the Mississippi River.
Claimants generally were required to “improve” the plot by building a dwelling and cultivating the land. After five years, the original filer was entitled to the property at no cost except a small registration fee.
After the Civil War, Union soldiers could deduct the time they had served from the residency requirements.
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