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homestead

Published August 31, 2017 at 2098 × 1273 in Short Stories of Harvey County, Kansas – A Series of Pictorial Histories – Unit 2 of 8
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An 1871 homesteading story of one family… The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed anyone to file “first papers,” pay a $10 fee, and claim 160 acres of land in the public domain. Like many other black families, David and Mary Anderson seized the opportunity to have title to their own land.

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