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You can learn all about the history of land grants by doing strategic Internet searches. It doesn’t matter what period of history interests you the most, you’re likely to find detailed information online. The most important thing is to craft your search terms wisely so you don’t get overwhelmed by too much information.
Perhaps you’re interested in land grants handed out by a particular state as a gift to individuals who served honorably in the armed services. You might narrow your search by using the state name, the name of a particular conflict, and the term “land grant.”
Maybe you want to learn about the history of land grants and the land grant process in countries such as Ireland, Australia, and Canada. If you can narrow your interests to particular regions in these countries, you’ll find useful information more quickly than if you just search for the country name by itself.
Many people are familiar with the concept of land grant universities. If you want to know more about how a particular institutions got its start through a land grant, it’s likely you can find that information on the university’s website. Land grant institutions have particular missions and histories that are very fascinating to researchers.
If your interests focus on your family, downloadable programs related to genealogy may help you get started with a project that tracks the land grants in your own family tree. You’ve heard stories about how your great-great-great uncle received a land grant but you don’t know why he received this land. By putting the details you do know into a program, you can begin to develop the right questions to ask. This will help you interview family members and tailor your online searches.


