The Battle for Bounty Land - War of 1812 and Mexican-American Wars

Beth Foulk
Aug 10, 2016
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About this webinar

Land given as a "Bounty" for military service has been an American tradition from the Colonial Era up to the Civil War when the practice saw its ultimate discontinuance. The Spanish-American and Mexican-American Wars and the battle waged by the veterans for their bounty land tell the story of a nation and a military in transition. Lucky for us genealogists, there is a "bounty" of both military pension and land-purchase records left behind to tell the story both nationally and personally.

About the speaker

Beth Foulk has turned a lifetime genealogy passion into an opportunity to share what she’s learned with genealogists across the country. She has documented her Civil War, War of 1812, and Revolutionar...
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