Anna Romain
1882-1960
Born: Lively Grove, Washington, Illinois, USA
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1882-1960
Born: Lively Grove, Washington, Illinois, USA
<pre><font face="Courier New">PA – Patent</font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">251000- Homestead LIBERTY COUNTY MONTANA</font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New"> </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">ROMAIN ANNA<span> </span>20<span> </span>028 N<span> </span>007 E<span> </span>019<span> </span>240 251101<span> </span>PA<span> </span>728175<span> </span>01/16/1920</font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">ROMAIN ANNA<span> </span>20<span> </span>028 N<span> </span>007 E<span> </span>019<span> </span>34.88 251101<span> </span>PA<span> </span>728175<span> </span>01/16/1920</font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">ROMAIN ANNA<span> </span>20<span> </span>028 N<span> </span>007 E<span> </span>019<span> </span>34.82 251101<span> </span>PA<span> </span>728175<span> </span>01/16/1920</font></pre><pre><pre><font face="Courier New">Liberty County Montana</font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New"> </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">This file is a part of the Bureau of Land Management Database for </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">the states of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">Data edited and prepared by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu. </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) inherited the functions of </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">the General Land Office when it was established by Congress in 1946. </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">The South Dakota Land Patents Database, derived from General Land </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">Office and BLM information, contains deeds (primarily patents) issued </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">by the United States in the region now known as the State of South </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">Dakota between 1859 and 1995. While BLM has been referred to as </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">"the Nations record keeper", it is the National Archives that </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">actually keeps the files. The BLM, maintains diagrammatic plats </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">known as Master Title Plats, which depict lands which are owned </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">by the United States and lands which are patented. </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">However, these plats do not have any information about who the </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">lands were patented to. That information which has only been </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">available after tedious research, it is available now in this database.</font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">The South Dakota Land Patents Database contains the following </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">information for each land transaction: date, location (township, </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">range, section, meridian), name of person the land was patented to, </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">case type, conveyance type, county, and the patent document </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">identification number. Using this information you can obtain copies </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">of the patent file for $10 from the National Archives at the </font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New">following address:</font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New"><span> </span>Reference Branch (Lands)</font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New"><span> </span>National Archives</font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New"><span> </span>Washington, DC 20408</font></pre><pre style="text-align: justify"><font face="Courier New"><span> </span>(202) 501-5428 </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">You need to submit your request on a copy of Form 84. To get the form, </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">send an e-mail message to </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New"><span> </span>inquire@nara.gov</font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">In the body of the message, be sure to ask for Form 84 </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">"Order for Copies of Land Entry Files", tell them how many </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">copies you want (get at least 2, in case you make a mistake) </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">and give your name and snail address so they can send you </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">the forms.(Or you can send a snail mail letter to above address). </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">Sending by e-mail takes less than a week; by snail mail both </font></pre><pre><font face="Courier New">ways takes about 2 weeks.</font></pre></pre>