MAKE A MEME View Large Image After the Second Boer War (1899-1902) between the British Commonwealth and the Orange Free State and South African Republic, the Department of Crown Lands offered to Veterans free land grants. Veterans were notified by mail and sent a ...
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Keywords: land grant landgrant military veteran veterans locating & colonization association veteranslocatingcolonizationassociation 1905 free land freeland crown land crownland eganville settlement colonization grant land parcel second boer war text document writing After the Second Boer War (1899-1902) between the British Commonwealth and the Orange Free State and South African Republic, the Department of Crown Lands offered to Veterans free land grants. Veterans were notified by mail and sent a certificate (see previous document). This certificate offered the land grant of 160 acres for an administration fee of $5.00. The presentation of the certificate to any Crown Lands Agent started the process of selecting the land parcel. Veterans had 2 years after receipt of the certificate to present same to an Agent. A pamphlet was prepared describing the lands available and a list of townships with lands in the program. The above letter confirms the selection of a lot in the township of Eganville. Part of the Richard and Olive Hook Collection. Note: All CDHS Flickr content is available for the public use (non-commercial) providing our Rights Statement is followed: pioneer.mazinaw.on.ca/flickr_statement.php After the Second Boer War (1899-1902) between the British Commonwealth and the Orange Free State and South African Republic, the Department of Crown Lands offered to Veterans free land grants. Veterans were notified by mail and sent a certificate (see previous document). This certificate offered the land grant of 160 acres for an administration fee of $5.00. The presentation of the certificate to any Crown Lands Agent started the process of selecting the land parcel. Veterans had 2 years after receipt of the certificate to present same to an Agent. A pamphlet was prepared describing the lands available and a list of townships with lands in the program. The above letter confirms the selection of a lot in the township of Eganville. Part of the Richard and Olive Hook Collection. Note: All CDHS Flickr content is available for the public use (non-commercial) providing our Rights Statement is followed: pioneer.mazinaw.on.ca/flickr_statement.php
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