The National Land System, 1785-1820

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176 THE NATIONAL LAND SYSTEM Cherokees, Chickasaws and Choctaws. The next year Congress provided for the surveying of the land and attached it to the Madison County dis- trict, the land office of which was Huntsville. These lands began to come into the market in 1817, and as has already been pointed out the combination of rich cotton lands and cheap money caused the Ala- bama speculation of 1818 and 1819. The sales at Huntsville, Alabama, for the fis
...cal year 1818-19 amounted to 774,989 acres at a price of $4,775,303.
At Cahawba 1,046,564 acres were sold at a price of $3,764,431.
Legislation was also necessary for the sale of reserves set apart for any reason. Acts of this kind would attach the land to the nearest land dis- trict and provide for the survey and sale. Examples of this would be the acts covering small tracts ceded at Greeneville in 1795 : the two mile square tract at the lower rapids of Sandusky River, and the twelve mile square tract at the rapids of the Miami of the Lake were placed on sale in 1817.


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