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image:federal office marker.JPG, alt=historical marker saying Federal Land Office This log building was constructed in 1801 by David Hoge on the west side of Third Street. It served as his home and as the first Federal land office in that part of the Northwest Territory known as the Seven Ranges. In 1809 it was moved, and twelve years later encased in a brick structure where it was discovered in 1940. It has been preserved by the citizens of Jefferson County. image:Steubenville Land District.png, The Steubenville Land District shrank in 1807. Star locates Land Office. Federal Land Office is a former government building in Steubenville, Ohio where the federal government sold public lands to settlers. It is now on the property of a museum beside reconstructed
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for its historical significance., Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2010-10-26. It was later moved to its present location.


History

In 1800, Congress passed the Harrison Land Act, titled An Act to amend an act entitled "An act providing for the sale of the lands of the United States, in the territory northwest of the Ohio, and above the mouth of the Kentucky River". - Text of Act of May 10, 1800
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Section 1 established four land offices in
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, and Steubenville, Ohio. The Steubenville office was responsible for the Steubenville Land District, lands in the northernmost 48 miles of the
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, and in the Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges. Each office was under the direction of an officer called "Register of the Land Office", appointed by the President with consent and approval of the Senate. Section 4 directed sales to begin at Steubenville in 1801. Section 6 created the position "receiver of public monies" at each office. The act allowed payment for land to be spread over several years, and it was the duty of the officers to keep meticulous records of buyers, property location, and payments, and issue patents when paid in full. President Adams named David Hoge as
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. He purchased a plot of land on the west side of Third Street from Bezaleel Wells, founder of Steubenville, and built a two-story log cabin as home and office. Ohio Historical Society Plaque In 1809, it was moved and 12 years later encased in a brick structure, where it was discovered in 1940, and preserved by citizens of
Jefferson County, Ohio Jefferson County is a County (United States), county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 65,249. Its county seat is Steubenville, Ohio, Steubenville. The county is List of Ohi ...
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established a land office for the Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges that ended up in Canton, creating the Canton Land District. This reduced the size of the Steubenville Land District. David Hoge served as Register from 1801 to 1841. Receivers, in chronological order, were Zaccheus Biggs, Obadiah Jennings, Peter Wilson, Gen. Samuel Stokely, and John Viers. The office was closed by the Act of June 12, 1840. In the nineteenth century, several hundred Federal Land Offices were established in the Public Lands states.


See also

* Ohio Company Land Office


References


External links

* {{National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Government buildings completed in 1801 Buildings and structures in Jefferson County, Ohio National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Ohio Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Relocated buildings and structures in Ohio Steubenville, Ohio 1801 establishments in the Northwest Territory Land offices