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Land Office military warrant no. 3753, from the Virginia Land Office, 1785

Letters received and sent from the Virginia Land Office, 1774-1977 25.5 cu. ft. (73 boxes)

List containing unprocessed grants and surveys from the Virginia Land Office, undated

List of complete military warrants under the Proclamation of 1763 from the Virginia Land Office, undated

List of military warrants lodged in the surveyor's office of Fincastle, from the Virginia Land Office, 2014

List of officers and soldiers of the Virginia Line for whom it appears warrants have issued from that state for services rendered in the Revolutionary War; on continental establishment, and now presented at the War Department, from the Virginia Land Office, undated

List of some warrants issued for Revolutionary War military service from the Virginia Land Office, 1818

Opinions of the Attorney General Relating to Land Matters, 1791-1859

Register of exchange military warrants, nos. 1-34, 530, 6795-6799, from the Virginia Land Office, 1782-1831

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