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Canal Lands were tracts of land donated by the federal government to several Great Lakes states in the 19th century to encourage internal improvements and aid in funding the construction of Canals. These states sold the land tracts to private parties to raise funds for canal construction.

Checkerboarding was used as a compromise method between opponents and proponents of such federal subsidies, and this subsidy system continued with land grants to railroads between 1851 and 1870.[1]

Previous grants

The federal government initiated donations to the states for internal improvements with the Ohio Enabling act in 1802. This act set aside 5 percent of the proceeds of sale of federal land within the state to fund roads connecting the state to the east coast, and for roads within the state.[2] This act was later amended to award two percent to build roads connecting Ohio to the East, and three percent for roads within the state. This established a precedent extended to other states, which received two, three or five percent of sale proceeds.Шаблон:Sfn

Canal era

The era of canal building in the west began after the success of the Erie Canal in New York. States wanted to build canals to connect the Great Lakes with the Mississippi River basin. The first federal action to support such canals was for Indiana, to allow a canal between the Wabash River and Lake Erie, in 1824. This act was not utilized. The act of March 2, 1827 granted land equal to two and one half sections on each side of the canal to Indiana, that they could resell to support canal construction, with deadlines for completion of the canal, and free passage on the canal for the federal government. Part of this canal passed through Ohio, so the act of June 30, 1834 corrected the unpleasantness on Indiana being granted land in Ohio, and instead granted the land to Ohio. Grants of two and one half sections either side of canals were extended to other states for their projects, as in the table, along with some grants not based on that calculation.Шаблон:Sfn

State Year Date Statue Canal name Grant area
Indiana 1824 May 26 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie ---[3]
Indiana 1827 March 2 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Indiana 1830 May 29 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Indiana 1841 February 27 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Indiana 1842 August 29 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Indiana 1845 March 3 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Indiana 1848 May 9 Шаблон:USStat Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Ohio 1827
1834
March 2
June 30
Шаблон:USStat
Шаблон:USStat
Wabash and Erie Шаблон:Convert
Ohio 1828
1830
May 24
April 02
Шаблон:USStat
Шаблон:USStat
Miami and Dayton Шаблон:Convert
Ohio 1828 May 24 Шаблон:USStat (section 5) General canal purposes Шаблон:Convert
Illinois 1827
1854
March 2
August 3
Шаблон:USStat
Шаблон:USStat
Illinois river and Lake Michigan Шаблон:Convert
Wisconsin 1838 June 18 Шаблон:USStat Milwaukee and Rock River Шаблон:Convert
Wisconsin 1866
1872
1874
April 10
March 1
March 7
Шаблон:USStat
Шаблон:USStat
Шаблон:USStat
Breakwater and Harbor Ship Шаблон:Convert
Michigan 1852 August 26 Шаблон:USStat St. Mary’s Ship Шаблон:Convert
Michigan 1865 March 3 Шаблон:USStat Portage Lake and Lake Superior Ship Шаблон:Convert
Michigan 1866 July 3 Шаблон:USStat Portage Lake and Lake Superior Ship Шаблон:Convert
Michigan 1866 July 3 Шаблон:USStat lac la belle ship Шаблон:Convert
State Total grant
Indiana Шаблон:Convert
Ohio Шаблон:Convert
Illinois Шаблон:Convert
Wisconsin Шаблон:Convert
Michigan Шаблон:Convert
Total Шаблон:Convert

Ohio Canal Lands

Ohio had constructed a canal to connect the Ohio River to Dayton. The act of 1828 was to support extension to the Maumee River in the north, where it would connect to the Wabash and Erie Canal and Lake Erie. The Шаблон:Convert grant was applied to construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal in the eastern half of the state.Шаблон:Sfn Ohio earned $2,257,487 from sale of their lands located in the northwest of the state.Шаблон:Sfn

Other grants for improvements

The United States granted more than one million acres (4,000 km²) for military wagon roads in the nineteenth century.Шаблон:Sfn Large amounts of land were donated to build railroads.Шаблон:Sfn Section eight of the act of September 4, 1841, called the State Selection act, Шаблон:USStat, granted Шаблон:Convert per state for internal improvements.Шаблон:Sfn

Notes

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References

External links

Шаблон:Ohio-Lands

  1. George Draffan, Taking Back Our Land: A History of Railroad Land Grant Reform Шаблон:Webarchive, 1998, Landgrant.org
  2. Шаблон:USStat - Text of Act of April 30, 1802 (section 7) Library of Congress
  3. land granted ninety feet either side of canal