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« on: April 29, 2004, 05:00:06 PM »
Some trivia from a town I lived in many years ago. Some of these will be easy, some hopefully won't:

1. Who was the first to register under the free homestead act?
2. Where was it located?
3. What were the circumstances that allowed him to procure the first homestead?
4. When did the free homestead act take effect?
5. Which president signed it into law?

I'll post answers later, if they are needed.

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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2004, 03:56:13 PM »
Got your answers, Flatlander, but won't post for a bit to see if anyone else jumps in.  Good questions that I probably wouldn't have ever known the answers to if you hadn't posted here.

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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2004, 07:46:48 AM »
Well, I'm going to be leaving town for a few days for a funeral, so I'll check back tonight and post the answers in a short article along with a link to a neat little website. It isn't as interesting as gunfighters and indians to many, but it is what my ancestors were going through moreso than the "wild west" type of situation. Neat stuff!

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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2004, 09:21:39 AM »
"It was not until May 20, 1862, that the free homestead act was finally passed and signed by President Abraham Lincoln. The law took effect on January 1, 1863.

"Daniel Freeman was a soldier in the Union army. A few months later he was given a brief furlough and came to Nebraska to look over the beautiful country, then lying vacant, for a home. He found the place that suited him and started for the nearest United States land office, which was then at Brownville, Nebraska, arriving there December 31, 1862. The little town was thronged with settlers who had come there to take land. That night there was a New Year's Eve party at the hotel, which was attended by all. The new homestead act was to go into effect the next day but as New Year's was a holiday the land office would not be open until January 2d. Mr. Freeman was under orders to join his regiment and expected to leave the next day. He told his story and his great desire to be the first homesteader in the United States. All the others agreed that he should have the first chance and with him persuaded a clerk in the land office to open the office a few minutes past midnight on January 1st for Daniel Freeman alone.

"Thus it came that Daniel Freeman made homestead entry number one and afterwards received homestead patent number one for 160 acres on Cub Creek near Beatrice. Thus Nebraska has the honor of having the first homestead in the United States."
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2004, 05:18:06 PM »
Correct.  I grew up in Beatrice and have been out to the site several times (it is a national monument). Neat place to go through if you are out that way.

Here are a couple of interesting sites to check out:

http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/research/photos/thumbs.htm
http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/owk/128/trails.html