Land Grants of Western Canada, 1870-1930 - Library and Archives Canada (2024)

On this page

  • Background
  • Description of the Western Canada land system
  • Map showing townships, ranges and meridians
  • The records
  • The database
  • Search tips
  • How to interpret the results
    • RG15 references and list of liber numbers, dates and microfilm numbers
    • Sectional maps
    • RG68 references and list of liber and microfilm numbers
  • Abbreviations and terminology
  • How to obtain copies
  • Homestead files
  • Other resources

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Background

In 1871, an order in council initiated a uniform land survey of the three Prairie Provinces as well as the railway belt of British Columbia. The land had to be accurately described and located through cadastral surveys before Letters Patent could be issued to a homesteader.

  • The Dominion Lands Act required that each homesteader provide proof that the land had increased in value through additions (cultivation, building construction, etc.) costing labour and/or capital. The Dominion Lands Act stipulated the improvements that had to be made to a land grant before a homesteader would receive a Letters Patent from the Crown.
  • When a homesteader filed an application, the local Dominion Lands Office screened and validated the claim, and sent an inspector to the property to confirm that the improvements had been made. If the Board approved the application, it was forwarded to Ottawa for the "preparation and issuance of patents" by the Lands Patent Branch.
  • Letters Patent were issued to grant or confirm title to a portion of land. They were the first title to land, and served as proof that the land no longer belonged to the Crown. They were issued by the Registrar General's Office of the Department of Secretary of State from 1867 to 1883 and by the Lands Patent Branch of the Department of the Interior after 18July 1883.

Lands were also reserved for railway companies, the Hudson’s Bay Company and for future school boards. In each township, the sections were allotted as follows:

  • Homestead lands – even-numbered sections, except 8 and 26
  • Hudson’s Bay Company lands – section 8, three-quarters of section 26 and all of section 26 in every fifth township
  • Railway lands – odd-numbered sections, except 11 and 29
  • School lands – sections 11 and 29

Description of the Western Canada land system

Figure 1 : Diagram showing the division of a township into sections.

Land Grants of Western Canada, 1870-1930 - Library and Archives Canada (1)
  • Figure 1: text version

    Diagram showing the division of a Township into a grid pattern of 6 squares wide and 6 squares high. These squares are called sections. Each section is numbered. Section 1 is positioned in the sixth column and sixth row. The last section is numbered 36 positioned in the sixth column and first row.

The land system in western Canada was based on a unique checkerboard survey developed for the Prairies by the Canadian government. This system covered 200 million acres and is the world's largest survey grid laid down in a single integrated system. It led to the creation of more than 1.25 million homesteads.

The basic unit of the survey is the 36-square mile township, which is divided into 36 sections.

  • Sections

    Sections are divided into four quarters or into sixteen legal sub-divisions. They are numbered from 1 to 37. Each section was approximately one square mile, 640 acres, divided into quarters of 160 acres.

  • Townships

    Townships are numbered from south to north starting at the United States border. They are numbered from 1 to 129 and 141.

  • Ranges

    Ranges are numbered from east to west starting from each meridian, except for the west-to-east numbering used for the principal meridian and east of the coast meridian. Ranges are numbered 1 to 34.

  • Meridians

    The federal surveyors established seven meridians, which acted as baselines for surveying and numbering the townships.

    • The first (or principal or prime) meridian was established on the international border, near Emerson, Manitoba, at longitude 97° 27' 28'' W (of Greenwich).
    • The second meridian falls on the 102° longitude, near the present-day Manitoba-Saskatchewan border.
    • The third meridian falls on the 106° longitude (Saskatchewan).
    • The fourth meridian falls on the 110°, which is the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.
    • The fifth meridian falls on 114° (Alberta).
    • The sixth on 118° (Alberta)
    • The seventh meridian falls on the 122°, between Hope and Vancouver (British Columbia).
    • The coast meridian falls approximately on 122°45′ (British Columbia).

    Townships are described according to the last meridian that lies to the east of the township. Therefore, a homestead in southern Alberta is described as "W4M" or "W4" or west of the fourth meridian.

    Only lands located along the east side of the prime meridian take their description from the meridian along their west side. Therefore, a homestead near the Manitoba-Ontario border is described as located "EPM" or "E1" or east of the principal meridian.

Map showing townships, ranges and meridians

Click on the map to open a pdf version.

To illustrate how the land numbering system worked, on this map you will see that Beechy, Saskatchewan, is located in township 22, range 10, W3.

Figure 2: Map of Western Canada

The records

Letters Patent (land grants) are found in two Record Groups:

  • Office of the Registrar General of Canada, Department of the Secretary of State, 1870 to 1883
    RG68, some libers between 11 and 105, microfilms C-3986 to C-4016 (Item 787982)
  • Land Patents Branch, Department of the Interior, 1883 to 1930
    RG15-D-III-10, volumes 2131 to 3169, libers 1 to 1039, microfilms C-5942 to C-6769 (Item 156853)
    This series also includes a small number of grants between the years 1931 and 1950.

The grants usually consist of a one-page document with the following details:

  • the name of the grantee
  • description of the homestead
  • date when the land was granted

The database

This database contains over 670,000 references to land grants (Letters Patent) issued for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and the railway belt of British Columbia between 1870 and 1930. To find out what is included, see the Records.

The database was created from the Index to patentees of lands (RG15-D-III-11, aperture cards 1 to 36). That original index only exists in a microfiche format called apperture cards, as explained in the archival description (Item 156857)

The database was created many years ago with the basic technology available at the time. The data was later migrated into modern software. In the course of those migrations, some of the data was corrupted. For that reason, you may find incomplete or incorrect references. For example, some entries include more than one name, when in fact only one of the names is relevant to that document.

Search tips

  • Search tips
    • Some entries include only an initial for the given names or only a surname. Try searching by surname only.
    • Spelling variations in names was common in old records. The database entries reflect the spelling of the names as they appear on the documents.
    • The Remarks field is relevant for only a small number of database entries from RG68. We recommend first trying your search with that field empty.
    • Use the drop-down menus to select a section, township, range and meridian. You can leave any or all of those fields empty. For more information, see Description of the Western Canada land system.
    • If you do not know the land description, you can search by name only.
    • Some database entries are missing the land description, so try searching only by the person’s name.
    • You can search by land description only, without a name.
    • Use our Post Offices and Postmasters database to find the location of a place. Enter the name of the place in the Office Name box. For example, if you search for Neepawa, you will find that it was located in Section 33, Township 14, Range 15, Meridian W1.

How to interpret the results

The item description will include some or all of the following details:

  • Name
  • Part
  • Section
  • Township
  • Range
  • Meridian
  • Folio (page number)
  • Liber (book number)
  • Reference
  • Date of document
  • Remarks
  • Microfilm reel number
  • Item Number: This is not part of the archival reference or the land description. It is a tracking number assigned to each entry in the database.

RG15 references

Most database entries are references to land grants contained in the records of the Department of the Interior (Record Group 15). If the item description does not include an RG number in the reference, it means it is from RG15.

Many of the RG15 database entries include a digitized image of the land grant.

The RG15 database entries do not include a date. You can find the date on the digitized image of the document. For references that do not include a digitized image of the document, you can find the date range by looking up the liber number in the following list.

List of RG15 liber numbers, dates and microfilm numbers

  • Libers 001-299 (1883 - 1907)

    LiberDatesReel Number
    1July13, 1883toAug.31, 1883 C-5942
    2Aug.03, 1883toFeb.02, 1885C-5942 and C-5943
    3Aug.03, 1883toSept.27, 1883 C-5943
    4Sept.29, 1883toOct.29, 1885C-5943 and C-5944
    5Oct.01, 1883toOct.19, 1883 C-5944 and C-5945
    6Nov.26, 1883toDec.19, 1883C-5945
    7Dec.18, 1883toFeb.07, 1884 C-5945 and C-5946
    8Dec.21, 1883toMay22, 1885 C-5946
    9Feb.08, 1884toMarch22, 1884 C-5946 and C-5947
    10March21, 1884toMay08, 1884C-5947 and C-5948
    11May17, 1884toJuly04, 1884C-5948 and C-5949
    12June14, 1884toOct.24, 1884C-5949 and C-5950
    13Aug.01, 1884toOct.29, 1884C-5950 and C-5951
    14Oct.13, 1884toJan.14, 1885 C-5951
    15Jan.15, 1885toMarch26, 1885C-5951 and C-5952
    16Feb.09, 1885toJan.17, 1888C-5952 and C-5953
    17March26, 1885toJune08, 1885 C-5953
    18May09, 1885toJan.29, 1888C-5953 and C-5954
    19June08, 1885toJuly28, 1885 C-5954 and C-5955
    20July28, 1885toMarch12, 1886C-5955 and C-5956
    21Aug.31, 1885toOct.31, 1885C-5956 and C-5957
    22Oct.31, 1885toJan.13, 1886C-5957 and C-5958
    23Oct.29, 1885toJan.05, 1888C-5958
    24Jan.13, 1886toMarch15, 1886C-5958 and C-5959
    25March16, 1886toSept.29, 1886C-5959 and C-5960
    26March19, 1886toJune04, 1886C-5960
    27March20, 1886toFeb.09, 1887C-5960 and C-5961
    28June01, 1886toJuly24, 1886C-5961 and C-5962
    29July26, 1886toSept.11, 1886C-5962
    30Sept.11, 1886toOct.22, 1886C-5962 and C-5963
    31Sept.29, 1886toJan.20, 1887C-5963 and C-5964
    32Oct.22, 1886toNov.13, 1886C-5964 and C-5965
    33Nov.19, 1886toJan.19, 1887C-5965 and C-5966
    34Dec.23, 1886toJuly20, 1887C-5966 and C-5967
    35Jan.07, 1887toFeb.10, 1887C-5967
    36Jan.21, 1887toApril28, 1887C-5967 and C-5968
    37April16, 1887toAug.16, 1887C-5968 and C-5969
    38May21, 1887toAug.23, 1887C-5969 and C-5970
    39June11, 1887toApril20, 1888C-5970 and C-5971
    40Aug.16, 1887toOct.28, 1887C-5971 and C-5972
    41Aug.24, 1887toOct.28, 1887 C-5972
    42Sept.16, 1887toMarch21, 1893 C-5973
    43Oct.13, 1887toJan.30, 1888C-5973
    44Jan.30, 1888toMarch26, 1888C-5973 and C-5974
    45Jan.04, 1888toApril04, 1889C-5974 and C-5975
    46Jan.26, 1888toMay20, 1898C-5975
    47March27, 1888toMay14, 1888C-5975 and C-5976
    48May14, 1888toMay23, 1888C-5976 and C-5977
    49July14, 1888toOct.11, 1888C-5977 and C-5978
    50Aug.30, 1888toNov.25, 1890C-5978 and C-5979
    51Oct.03, 1888toOct.29, 1888C-5979 and C-5980
    52Nov.26, 1888toJune17, 1893C-5980
    53Dec.18, 1888toFeb.21, 1889C-5980 and C-5981
    54Jan.30, 1889toJune02, 1893C-5981 and C-5982
    55Jan.17, 1889toApr.04, 1891C-5982
    56March22, 1889toApr.24, 1889C-5982 and C-5984
    57March01, 1889toMay27, 1890C-5984
    58April25, 1889toJuly17, 1889C-5984 and C-5985
    59July18, 1889toSept.25, 1889C-5985 and C-5986
    60Sept.18, 1889toOct.30, 1889C-5986 and C-5987
    61Oct.31, 1889toMay11, 1896C-5986 and C-5987
    62Oct.30, 1889toJan.02, 1890 C-5987 and C-5988
    63Feb.22, 1890toMay15, 1926 C-5988
    64Feb.18, 1890toSept.15, 1904C-5988 and C-5989
    65Feb.01, 1890toMay09, 1890C-5989
    66May09, 1890toJuly24, 1890C-5989 and C-5990
    67July23, 1890toOct.15, 1890C-5990 and C-5991
    68Aug.12, 1890toMarch03, 1902C-5991
    69Oct.07, 1890toDec.13, 1890C-5991 and C-5992
    70Oct.25, 1890toAug.14, 1892C-5992
    71Jan.21, 1891toMarch14, 1893C-5992 and C-5993
    72Dec.31, 1890toApr.11, 1891C-5993 and C-5994
    73April04, 1891toMay04, 1892C-5994
    74April11, 1891toJuly28, 1891C-5994 and C-5995
    75July28, 1891toOct.05, 1891C-5995
    76Oct.06, 1891toJan.18, 1892C-5995 and C-5996
    77Jan.18, 1892toApr.08, 1892C-5996 and C-5997
    78April08, 1892toJuly05, 1892C-5997 and C-5998
    79May04, 1892toMay12, 1893C-5998
    80May02, 1892toApril25, 1893 C-5999
    81July05, 1892toSept.22, 1892C-5999
    82Aug.17, 1892toApril08, 1894C-5999 and C-6000
    83Sept.23, 1892toDec.21, 1892C-6000 and C-6001
    84Dec.21, 1892toFeb.09, 1893C-6001 and C-6002
    85March09, 1893toMay12, 1893C-6002 and C-6003
    86March13, 1893toOct.31, 1895C-6003
    87June03, 1893toSept.14, 1893C-6004 and C-6005
    88June07, 1893toAug.24, 1906 C-6005 and C-6006
    89June02, 1903toJan.16, 1901 C-6006
    90June31, 1893toAug.08, 1894C-6006 and C-6007
    91July10, 1893toOct.31, 1902C-6007 and C-6008
    92Sept.27, 1893toDec.01, 1893C-6009 and C-6010
    93Dec.01, 1893toMarch20, 1894C-6009 and C-6010
    94March21, 1894toAug.14, 1894 C-6010
    95May08, 1894toSept.05, 1895C-6010 and C-6011
    96Aug.09, 1894toApril22, 1895C-6011 and C-6012
    97Aug.13, 1894toFeb.20, 1895C-6012 and C-6013
    98Feb.04, 1895toAug.29, 1899 C-6013
    99Aug.12, 1898toAug.07, 1907 C-6013
    100Feb.21, 1895toOct.16, 1895C-6013 and C-6014
    101April22, 1895toDec.02, 1895C-6014 and C-6015
    102Sept.06, 1895toAug.16, 1898C-6015 and C-6016
    103Oct.16, 1895toJune10, 1896C-6016
    104Oct.30, 1895toJan.18, 1898C-6016 and C-6017
    105Dec.02, 1895toJune01, 1896C-6017 and C-6018
    106June05, 1896toOct.20, 1896C-6018 and C-6019
    107June13, 1896toApril13, 1897C-6019
    108Oct.20, 1896toApril28, 1897C-6019 and C-6020
    109April13, 1897toNov.08, 1897C-6020 and C-6021
    110April29, 1897toSept.04, 1897C-6021 and C-6022
    111Sept.08, 1897toDec.28, 1897C-6022
    112Sept.25, 1897toMarch22, 1899C-6022
    113Nov.08, 1897toApril15, 1898C-6023 and C-6024
    114Dec.28, 1897toMarch15, 1898C-6024 and C-6025
    115Jan.19, 1898toAug.19, 1899 C-6025 and C-6026
    116March16, 1898toAug.19, 1898C-6026 and C-6027
    117April10, 1898toNov.10, 1898 C-6027
    118April04, 1898toSept.02, 1898C-6027 and C-6028
    119May30, 1898toApril04, 1901 C-6028
    120Aug.19, 1898toNov.11, 1898C-6028 and C-6029
    121Dec.28, 1898toApril26, 1899 C-6029 and C-6030
    122Jan.16, 1890toJune13, 1899C-6030 and C-6031
    123March22, 1899toJan.25, 1900C-6031 and C-6032
    124April27, 1899toJuly17, 1899C-6032
    125June03, 1899toFeb.16, 1900C-6032 and C-6033
    126July18, 1899toOct.30, 1899 C-6033 and C-6034
    127Sept.08, 1899toJan.19, 1901C-6034 and C-6035
    128Aug.23, 1899toMay26, 1917C-6035 and C-6036
    129Aug.29, 1899toMay28, 1900C-6036 and C-6037
    130March23, 1900toSept.9, 1927 C-6037
    131Oct.28, 1899toJan.11, 1900 C-6037 and C-6038
    132Jan.12, 1900toApril05, 1900C-6038 and C-6039
    133Feb.17, 1900toNov.02, 1900 C-6039
    134Jan.22, 1900toFeb.06, 1901C-6040
    135April07, 1900toSept.25, 1900C-6040 and C-6041
    136Feb.19, 1900toFeb.19, 1917 C-6041
    137April26, 1900toSept.15, 1902C-6041 and C-6042
    138May28, 1900toJan.19, 1901C-6042
    139Sept.25, 1900toDec.11, 1900 C-6043
    140Oct.16, 1900toMay15, 1901 C-6043 and C-6044
    141Dec.11, 1900toApril30, 1901 C-6044
    142Feb.07, 1901toSept.13, 1901 C-6045
    143Feb.01, 1901toJune30, 1905C-6045 and C-6046
    144Feb.11, 1901toMay13, 1901C-6046
    145March05, 1901toMarch28, 1901 C-6046 and C-6047
    146April04, 1901toMay2, 1901C-6048
    147April10, 1901toJuly18, 1904C-6048 and C-6049
    148April30, 1901toSept.17, 1901C-6049
    149May03, 1901toJune6, 1901C-6049 and C-6050
    150May17, 1901toDec.13, 1901C-6050 and C-6051
    151May13, 1901toAug.13, 1901C-6051 and C-6052
    152June6, 1901toJuly2, 1901C-6052 and C-6053
    153July3, 1901toJan.30, 1902C-6053 and C-6054
    154Aug.21, 1901toSept.22, 1922C-6054
    155Aug.14, 1901toSept.26, 1901 C-6054 and C-6055
    156Sept.18, 1901toOct.13, 1901C-6055 and C-6056
    157Sept.14, 1901toMarch27, 1902C-6056 and C-6057
    158Sept.26, 1901toNov.04, 1901 C-6057
    159Nov.04, 1901toJan.29, 1902C-6057 and C-6058
    160Oct.25, 1901toDec.03, 1901C-6058 and C-6059
    161Dec.03, 1901toJan.08, 1902C-6059 and C-6060
    162Jan.30, 1902toFeb.26, 1903C-6060 and C-6061
    163Dec.30, 1901toJuly15, 1902 C-6061 and C-6062
    164Jan.08, 1902toApril17, 1902C-6062
    165Jan.30, 1902toApril19, 1902C-6062 and C-6063
    166March20, 1902toMay10, 1902 C-6063 and C-6064
    167April01, 1902toJan.21, 1903 C-6064 and C-6065
    168April17, 1902toJuly05, 1902C-6065 and C-6066
    169May10, 1902toJune21, 1902 C-6066 and C-6067
    170June23, 1902toAug.20, 1902C-6067
    171July4, 1902toOct.14, 1902C-6067 and C-6068
    172July16, 1902toNov.17, 1902 C-6068 and C-6069
    173Aug.20, 1902toOct.08, 1902C-6069 and C-6070
    174Sept.16, 1902toMay10, 1948C-6070
    175Oct.14, 1902toJan.23, 1903C-6070
    176Oct.18, 1902toDec.05, 1902C-6071 and C-6072
    177Nov.11, 1902toApril12, 1906C-6072 and C-6073
    178Nov.17, 1902toApril27, 1903C-6073 and C-6074
    179Jan.20, 1903toOct.14, 1905C-6074
    180Dec.14, 1902toFeb.05, 1914 C-6074 and C-6075
    181Nov.22, 1902toFeb.06, 1903C-6075 and C-6076
    182Jan.23, 1903toMay19, 1903C-6076 and C-6077
    183Jan.29, 1903toJune02, 1904C-6077 and C-6078
    184Feb.06, 1903toApril07, 1903C6078 and C-6079
    185Feb.26, 1903toAug.18, 1903C-6079
    186April17, 1903toJune6, 1903C-6079 and C-6080
    187April28, 1903toJan.04, 1904 C-6080 and C-6081
    188May19, 1903toSept.17, 1903C-6081 and C-6082
    189June08, 1903toJuly29, 1903C-6082
    190July31, 1903toOct.26, 1903C-6082 and C-6083
    191Sept.19, 1903toFeb.08, 1904C-6083 and C-6084
    192Oct.16, 1903toMarch19, 1904C-6084 and C-6085
    193Oct.27, 1903toJan.08, 1904 C-6085 and C-6086
    194Jan.04, 1904toSept.13, 1904 C-6086
    195Jan.08, 1904toFeb.15, 1904C-6086 and C-6087
    196Feb.08, 1904toJune17, 1904C-6087 and C-6088
    197Feb.16, 1904toApril08, 1904 C-6088 and C-6089
    198March19, 1904toNov.15, 1904C-6089 and C-6090
    199June4, 1904toJune24, 1905C-6090 and C-6091
    200April08, 1904toMay26, 1904C-6091
    201May26, 1904toJune25, 1904C-6092
    202June20, 1904toSept.20, 1904C-6092 and C-6093
    203June25, 1904toAug.2, 1904C-6093 and C-6094
    204Aug.3, 1904toSept.24, 1904C-6094 and C-6095
    205Sept.13, 1904toApril05, 1905C-6095 and C-6096
    206Sept.24, 1904toNov.03, 1904C-6096
    207Sept.19, 1904toFeb.15, 1905C-6096 and C-6097
    208Nov.02, 1904toJan.24, 1905C-6097 and C-6098
    209Jan.20, 1905toJuly10, 1905C-6098 and C-6099
    210Jan.25, 1905toMarch01, 1905C-6099
    211March23, 1905toFeb.19, 1924C-6099 and C-6100
    212Feb.24, 1905toApril28, 1905C-6100 and C-6101
    213March01, 1905toApril05, 1905C-6101 and C-6102
    214April05, 1905toOct.21, 1905C-6102 and C-6103
    215April05, 1905toApril09, 1905 C-6103
    216April28, 1905toJune14, 1905C-6103 and C-6104
    217May09, 1905toMay20, 1905C-6104 and C-6105
    218May20, 1905toJune07, 1905C-6105 and C-6106
    219June07, 1905toJune28, 1905C-6106 and C-6107
    220June15, 1905toNov.22., 1905C-6107 and C-6108
    221June27, 1905toMarch29, 1907C-6108
    222June28, 1905toSept.24, 1905 C-6109
    223July10, 1905toApril24, 1905C-6109 and C-6110
    224July12, 1905toFeb.02, 1910C-6110 and C-6111
    225July24, 1905toAug.26, 1905C-6111 and C-6112
    226Aug.26, 1905toOct.02, 1905 C-6112
    227Oct.02, 1905toOct.24, 1905 C-6113
    228Feb.14, 1905toMarch10, 1908C-6113 and C-6114
    229Oct.23, 1905toMarch23, 1906C-6114 and C-6115
    230Oct.24, 1905toNov.18, 1905 C-6115 and C-6116
    231Nov.22, 1905toMarch20, 1906 C-6116
    232Nov.17, 1905toDec.13, 1905 C-6117
    233Dec.13, 1905toJan.18, 1907 C-6117 and C-6118
    234Oct.09, 1906toOct.14, 1938C-6118 and C-6119
    235not applicablenot applicable
    236Jan.18, 1906toFeb.13, 1906C-6119
    237Feb.13, 1906toMarch07, 1906C-6119 and C-6120
    238Feb.14, 1906toMay10, 1950 C-6120 and C-6121
    239March06, 1906toMarch23, 1906C-6121
    240March19, 1906toJuly25, 1906C-6121 and C-6122
    241March23, 1906toSept.04, 1906C-6122 and C-6123
    242March24, 1906toApril12, 1906 C-6123
    243Jan.08, 1908toJuly04, 1950C-6124
    244April12, 1906toMay01, 1906C-6124 and C-6125
    245April18, 1906toMarch09, 1908C-6124 and C-6125
    246April24, 1906toJune13, 1907C-6126
    247May01, 1906toMay14, 1906C-6126 and C-6127
    248May15, 1906toMay13, 1906C-6127 and C-6138
    249May31, 1906toJune14, 1906C-6128 and C-6129
    250June14, 1906toJune29, 1906C-6129 and C-6130
    251July26, 1906toNov.24, 1906C-6130 and C-6131
    252Sept.06, 1906toNov.28, 1913 C-6131
    253June29, 1906toJuly23, 1906C-6132
    254July23, 1906toAug.18, 1906 C-6133
    255Aug.18, 1906toSept.19, 1906 C-6133 and C-6134
    256Sept.17, 1906toOct.15, 1906C-6134 and C-6135
    257Sept.04, 1906toSept.16, 1907C-6135 and C-6136
    258Oct.15, 1906toOct.30, 1906C-6136 and C-6137
    259Oct.30, 1906toNov.14, 1906C-6137 and C-6138
    260Nov.26, 1906toFeb.22, 1907C-6138
    261Nov.14, 1906toNov.29, 1906 C-6138 and C-6139
    262Nov.29, 1906toDec.11, 1906C-6139 and C-6140
    263Dec.11, 1906toDec.28, 1906C-6140 and C-6141
    264Dec.28, 1906toJan.18, 1907C-6141 and C-6142
    265Jan.18, 1907toFeb.04, 1907C-6142 and C-6143
    266Feb.22, 1907toApril15, 1907C-6143 and C-6144
    267Feb.24, 1907toJuly15, 1907 C-6144
    268Feb.15, 1907toFeb.23, 1907C-6145
    269Feb.23, 1907toMarch05, 1907 C-6145 and C-6146
    270March05, 1907toMarch12, 1907C-6146 and C-6147
    271March12, 1907toMarch21, 1907C-6147 and C-6148
    272March28, 1907toMay04, 1908C-6148 and C-6149
    273March21, 1907toMarch28, 1907 C-6149 and C-6150
    274March28, 1907toApril08, 1907C-6150 and C-6151
    275April08, 1907toApril15, 1907C-6151
    276April15, 1907toApril25, 1907C-6151 and C-6152
    277April17, 1907toJuly16, 1907C-6152 and C-6153
    278April25, 1907toMay03, 1907C-6153 and C-6154
    279May03, 1907toMay15, 1907C-6154 and C-6155
    280May15, 1907toMay28, 1907 C-6155 and C-6156
    281May28, 1907toJune10, 1907C-6156 and C-6157
    282June10, 1907toJune22, 1907C-6157 and C-6158
    283June14, 1907toOct.12, 1911 C-6158
    284June24, 1907toJuly15, 1907C-6158 and C-6159
    285Sept.17, 1907toJan.15, 1908C-6159 and C-6160
    286July12, 1907toDec.16, 1907 C-6160
    287April24, 1908toJuly30, 1930C-6160 and C-6161
    288July15, 1907toAug.09, 1907C-6161 and C-6162
    289Aug.09, 1907toAug.23, 1907C-6162 and C-6163
    290Aug.23, 1907toSept.05, 1907C-6163 and C-6164
    291Sept.04, 1907toSept.13, 1907C-6164 and C-6165
    292Sept.12, 1907toSept.28, 1907C-6165 and C-6166
    293Sept.28, 1907toOct.16, 1907C-6166
    294Oct.16, 1907toOct.26, 1907C-6166 and C-6167
    295Oct.26, 1907toNov.11, 1907 C-6167 and C-6168
    296Nov.11, 1907toNov.19, 1907C-6168 and C-6169
    297Nov.19, 1907toNov.29, 1907C-6169 and C-6170
    298Nov.29, 1907toDec.07, 1907C-6170 and C-6171
    299Dec.17, 1907toDec.18, 1907C-6171 and C-6172
  • Libers 300-599 (1907-1914)

    LiberDatesReel Number
    300Dec. 17, 1907 to May 05, 1907 C-6172 and C-6173
    301Dec. 18, 1907 to Jan. 04, 1908 C-6173
    302Jan. 04, 1908 to Jan. 20, 1908 C-6173 and C-6174
    303Jan. 15, 1908 to Jan. 21, 1908 C-6174 and C-6175
    304Jan. 20, 1908 to Feb. 05, 1908 C-6175 and C-6176
    305Jan. 31, 1908 to Feb. 27, 1908 C-6176 and C-6177
    306Feb. 05, 1908 to Feb. 19, 1908 C-6177 and C-6178
    307 Feb. 19, 1908 to March 03, 1908 C-6178 and C-6179
    308 Feb. 27, 1908 to Aug. 29, 1908 C-6178 and C-6179
    309March 03, 1908 to March 13, 1908 C-6179 and C-6180
    310March 29, 1909 C-6180
    311March 13, 1908 to April 20, 1909 C-6180 and C-6181
    312 March 12, 1908 to March 29, 1908 C-6181 and C-6182
    313March 27, 1908 to April 03, 1908 C-6182 and C-6183
    314April 03, 1908 to April 10, 1908 C-6183 and C-6184
    315April 10, 1908 to May 01, 1908 C-6184 and C-6185
    316May 01, 1908 to May 07, 1908 C-6185 and C-6186
    317 May 05, 1908 to Sept. 04, 1908 C-6186
    318May 07, 1908 to May 15, 1908 C-6186 and C-6187
    319Oct. 13, 1908 to March 07, 1909 C-6187
    320May 15, 1908 to May 23, 1908 C-6188 and C-6189
    321 May 23, 1908 to June 03, 1908 C-6189 and C-6190
    322June 03, 1908 to June 11, 1908 C-6190 and C-6191
    323June 11, 1908 to June 22, 1908 C-6191
    324June 22, 1908 to July 02, 1908 C-6191 and C-6192
    325July 02, 1908 to July 17, 1908 C-6192 and C-6193
    326 July 17, 1908 to Aug. 15, 1908 C-6193 and C-6194
    327Aug. 05, 1908 to Aug. 20, 1908 C-6194 and C-6195
    328 Aug. 22, 1908 to Sept. 21, 1908 C-6195 and C-6196
    329Aug. 29, 1908 to April 26, 1909 C-6196
    330Sept. 28, 1908 to Jan. 21, 1909 C-6197
    331 Sept. 23, 1908 to Oct. 03, 1908 C-6197 and C-6198
    332 Oct. 23, 1908 to Oct. 12, 1908 C-6198 and C-6199
    333Oct. 12, 1908 to Oct. 20, 1908 C-6199 and C-6200
    334Oct. 20, 1908 to Oct. 28, 1908 C-6200 and C-6201
    335Oct. 28, 1908 to Nov. 04, 1908 C-6201 and C-6202
    336Nov. 04, 1908 to Nov. 16, 1908 C-6202 and C-6203
    337Nov. 16, 1908 to Nov. 24, 1908 C-6203 and C-6204
    338 Nov. 24, 1908 to Nov. 30, 1908 C-6204 and C-6205
    339Dec. 01, 1908 to Dec. 07, 1908 C-6205
    340Dec. 07, 1908 to Dec. 15, 1908 C-6206
    341Dec. 16, 1908 to Dec. 22, 1908 C-6206 and C-6207
    342 Dec. 22, 1908 to Jan. 08, 1909 C-6207 and C-6208
    343 Jan. 08, 1909 to Jan. 14, 1909 C-6208 and C-6209
    344Jan. 14, 1909 to Jan. 26, 1909 C-6209 and C-6210
    345 Jan. 21, 1909 to May 05, 1909 C-6210
    346Jan. 26, 1909 to Feb. 03, 1909 C-6211
    347Feb. 03, 1909 to Feb. 10, 1909 C-6211 and C-6212
    348 Feb. 10, 1909 to Feb. 16, 1909 C-6212 and C-6213
    349 Feb. 16, 1909 to Feb. 20, 1909 C-6213 and C-6214
    350 Feb. 14, 1909 to Feb. 26, 1909 C-6214 and C-6215
    351 Feb. 27, 1909 to Feb. 05, 1909 C-6215 and C-6216
    352 Feb. 05, 1909 to March 10, 1909 C-6215 and C-6216
    353March 10, 1909 to March 15, 1909 C-6216 and C-6217
    354 March 15, 1909 to March 19, 1909 C-6217 and C-6218
    355March 18, 1909 to Dec. 18, 1909 C-6218 and C-6219
    356March 19, 1909 to March 24, 1909 C-6219 and C-6220
    357March 24, 1909 to March 29, 1909 C-6220 and C-6221
    358 April 29, 1909 to April 29, 1909 C-6221 and C-6222
    359 April 02, 1909 to April 13, 1909 C-6223
    360April 13, 1909 to April 19, 1909 C-6223
    361April 19, 1909 to April 26, 1909 C-6223 and C-6224
    362 April 20, 1909 to Feb. 01, 1910 C-6224 and C-6225
    363 April 26, 1909 to May 06, 1909 C-6225 and C-6226
    364 April 26, 1909 to June 27, 1909 C-6226 and C-6227
    365 May 06, 1909 to Nov. 20, 1909 C-6227 and C-6228
    366 May 06, 1909 to May 14, 1909 C-6228
    367 May 13, 1909 to May 22, 1909 C-6228 and C-6229
    368May 22, 1909 to May 31, 1909 C-6229 and C-6230
    369May 31, 1909 to June 10, 1909 C-6230 and C-6231
    370June 10, 1909 to June 19, 1909 C-6231 and C-6232
    371June 19, 1909 to July 03, 1909 C-6232 and C-6233
    372July 03, 1909 to July 13, 1909 C-6233 and C-6234
    373July 13, 1909 to Aug. 03, 1909 C-6234 and C-6235
    374 Aug. 03, 1909 to Aug. 17, 1909 C-6235 and C-6236
    375Aug. 17, 1909 to Aug. 21, 1909 C-6236
    376Aug. 25, 1909 to Sept. 01, 1909 C-6236 and C-6237
    377Sept. 01, 1909 to Sept. 09, 1909 C-6237 and C-6238
    378 Sept. 09, 1909 to Sept. 21, 1909 C-6238 and C-6239
    379Sept. 21, 1909 to Sept. 28, 1909 C-6239 and C-6240
    380Sept. 28, 1909 to Oct. 06, 1909 C-6240 and C-6241
    381Oct. 06, 1909 to Oct. 13, 1909 C-6241 and C-6242
    382Oct. 13, 1909 to Oct. 19, 1909 C-6242 and C-6243
    383 Oct. 19, 1909 to Oct. 28, 1909 C-6243
    384Oct. 28, 1909 to Nov. 08, 1909 C-6243 and C-6244
    385Nov. 08, 1909 to Nov. 16, 1909 C-6244 and C-6245
    386Nov. 16, 1909 to Nov. 23, 1909 C-6245 and C-6246
    387 Nov. 20, 1909 to March 05, 1910 C-6246 and C-6247
    388 Nov. 23, 1909 to Nov. 13, 1909 C-6247 and C-6248
    389Nov. 13, 1909 to Dec. 17, 1909 C-6248 and C-6249
    390 Dec. 07, 1909 to Dec. 16, 1909 C-6249
    391Dec. 16, 1909 to Dec. 27, 1909 C-6250
    392 Dec. 27, 1909 to Jan. 10, 1910 C-6250 and C-6251
    393Dec. 30, 1909 to Sept. 02, 1910 C-6251 and C-6252
    394Jan. 10, 1010 to Jan. 17, 1910 C-6252 and C-6253
    395Jan. 17, 1910 to Jan. 24, 1910 C-6253 and C-6254
    396Jan. 24, 1910 to Feb. 02, 1910 C-6254 and C-6255
    397Feb. 01, 1910 to Dec. 03, 1910 C-6255
    398Feb. 02, 1910 to Feb. 11, 1910 C-6255 and C-6256
    399Feb. 28, 1910 to Feb. 17, 1911 C-6256 and C-6257
    400Feb. 11, 1910 to Feb. 18, 1910 C-6257 and C-6258
    401Feb. 18, 1910 to Feb. 26, 1910 C-6258
    402 Feb. 26, 1910 to March 05, 1910 C-6258 and C-6259
    403March 07, 1910 to Nov. 15, 1910 C-6259 and C-6260
    404 March 05, 1910 to March 12, 1910 C-6260 and C-6261
    405March 12, 1910 to March 20, 1910 C-6261 and C-6262
    406March 19, 1910 to April 01, 1910 C-6262 and C-6263
    407April 01, 1910 to April 08, 1910 C-6263 and C-6264
    408April 08, 1910 to April 16, 1910 C-6264
    409April 16, 1910 to April 25, 1910 C-6264
    410April 25, 1910 to May 04, 1910 C-6265 and C-6266
    411May 04, 1910 to May 13, 1910 C-6266 and C-6267
    412May 13, 1910 to May 25, 1910 C-6267 and C-6268
    413 May 25, 1910 to June 06, 1910 C-6268 and C-6269
    414 June 06, 1910 to June 16, 1910 C-6269
    415June 16, 1910 to June 28, 1910 C-6269 and C-6270
    416 June 28, 1910 to July 07, 1910 C-6270 and C-6271
    417July 07, 1910 to July 21, 1910 C-6271 and C-6272
    418July 21, 1910 to Aug. 08, 1910 C-6272 and C-6273
    419 Aug. 03, 1910 to Aug. 19, 1910 C-6273 and C-6274
    420Aug. 19, 1910 to Sept. 01, 1910 C-6274 and C-6275
    421Sept. 01, 1910 to Sept. 13, 1910 C-6275 and C-6276
    422Sept. 12, 1910 to Apr. 26, 1911 C-6276
    423 Sept. 13, 1910 to Sept. 22, 1910 C-6276 and C-6277
    424Sept. 22, 1910 to Sept. 29, 1910 C-6277 and C-6278
    425Sept. 29, 1910 to Oct. 06, 1910 C-6278 and C-6279
    426Oct. 06, 1910 to Oct. 13, 1910 C-6278 and C-6279
    427Oct. 13, 1910 to Oct. 21, 1910 C-6280 and C-6281
    428Oct. 21, 1910 to Oct. 28, 1910 C-6282
    429Oct. 28, 1910 to Nov. 14, 1910 C-6282
    430Nov. 14, 1910 to Nov. 21, 1910 C-6282 and C-6283
    431Nov. 15, 1910 to March 21, 1911 C-6283 and C-6284
    432Nov. 18, 1910 to Nov. 29, 1910 C-6284 and C-6285
    433Nov. 29, 1910 to Dec. 07, 1910 C-6285 and C-6286
    434 Dec. 05, 1910 to Sept. 23, 1911 C-6286 and C-6287
    435Dec. 07, 1910 to Dec. 16, 1910 C-6287
    436 Dec. 16, 1910 to Dec. 28, 1910 C-6287 and C-6288
    437Dec. 28, 1910 to Feb. 09, 1911 C-6288 and C-6289
    438Jan. 09, 1911 to Jan. 14, 1911 C-6289
    439Jan. 14, 1911 to Jan. 21, 1911 C-6289 and C-6290
    440Jan. 21, 1911 to Jan. 31, 1911 C-6290 and C-6291
    441Jan. 31, 1911 to Feb. 09, 1911 C-6291
    442Feb. 09, 1911 to Feb. 19, 1911 C-6292 and C-6293
    443Feb. 16, 1911 to Feb. 24, 1911 C-6293 and C-6294
    444Feb. 24, 1911 to March 04, 1911 C-6294 and C-6295
    445 March 04, 1911 to March 10, 1911 C-6295
    446March 11, 1911 to March 20, 1911 C-6295 and C-6296
    447March 20, 1911 to March 28, 1911 C-6296 and C-6297
    448March 21, 1911 to Oct. 12, 1911 C-6297 and C-6298
    449 March 28, 1911 to April 04, 1911 C-6298 and C-6299
    450April 04, 1911 to April 11, 1911 C-6299
    451 April 11, 1911 to April 25, 1911 C-6299 and C-6300
    452April 25, 1911 to May 05, 1911 C-6300 and C-6301
    453April 27, 1911 to June 07, 1912 C-6301 and C-6302
    454 May 05, 1911 to May 22, 1911 C-6302 and C-6303
    455May 22, 1911 to June 12, 1911 C-6303
    456June 12, 1911 to June 27, 1911 C-6303 and C-6304
    457June 27, 1911 to July 07, 1911 C-6304 and C-6305
    458July 07, 1911 to Nov. 03, 1913 C-6305 and C-6306
    459July 07, 1911 to July 19, 1911 C-6306
    460July 20, 1911 to July 29, 1911 C-6306 and C-6307
    461July 29, 1911 to Aug. 10, 1911 C-6307 and C-6308
    462Aug. 10, 1911 to Aug. 23, 1911 C-6308 and C-6309
    463Aug. 23, 1911 to Sept. 09, 1911 C-6309 and C-6310
    464Sept. 09, 1911 to Sept. 21, 1911 C-6310
    465Sept. 21, 1911 to Sept. 29, 1911 C-6310 and C-6311
    466Sept. 26, 1911 to Aug. 22, 1912 C-6311 and C-6312
    467Sept. 29, 1911 to Oct. 07, 1911 C-6312 and C-6313
    468Oct. 07, 1911 to Oct. 12, 1911 C-6313
    469Oct. 12, 1911 to Oct. 12, 1911 C-6313 and C-6314
    470Oct. 12, 1911 to Jan. 09, 1912 C-6314 and C-6315
    471 Oct. 12, 1911 to Nov. 11, 1911 C-6315 and C-6316
    472Nov. 02, 1911 to April 24, 1912 C-6316
    473Nov. 11, 1911 to Nov. 25, 1911 C-6316 and C-6317
    474Nov. 25, 1911 to Dec. 11, 1911 C-6317 and C-6318
    475Dec. 11, 1911 to Jan. 04, 1912 C-6318 and C-6319
    476Jan. 10, 1912 to Jan. 15, 1912 C-6319 and C-6320
    477Jan. 09, 1912 to Feb. 20, 1912 C-6320
    478Jan. 15, 1912 to Jan. 23, 1912 C-6320 and C-6321
    479Jan. 23, 1912 to Jan. 30, 1912 C-6321 and C-6322
    480Jan. 17, 1912 to Sept. 17, 1915 C-6322
    481Jan. 30, 1912 to Feb. 06, 1912 C-6322
    482Feb. 06, 1912 to Feb. 26, 1912 C-6323
    483Feb. 14, 1912 to Feb. 20, 1912 C-6323 and C-6324
    484Feb. 20, 1912 to March 07, 1912 C-6324 and C-6325
    485Feb. 26, 1912 to March 12, 1912 C-6325 and C-6326
    486March 07, 1912 to March 26, 1912 C-6325 and C-6326
    487 March 12, 1912 to March 18, 1912 C-6326 and C-6327
    488March 18, 1912 to March 25, 1912 C-6327 and C-6328
    489March 25, 1912 to April 15, 1912 C-6328 and C-6329
    490 March 26, 1912 to April 02, 1912 C-6329 and C-6330
    491April 02, 1912 to April 17, 1912 C-6330
    492April 15, 1912 to April 30, 1912 C-6330 and C-6331
    493April 17, 1912 to April 29, 1912 C-6331 and C-6332
    494April 24, 1912 to Dec. 11, 1912 C-6332 and C-6333
    495April 29, 1912 to May 20, 1912 C-6333
    496April 30, 1912 to May 14, 1912 C-6333 and C-6334
    497 May 14, 1912 to June 12, 1912 C-6334 and C-6335
    498 May 20, 1912 to June 14, 1912 C-6335 and C-6336
    499June 14, 1912 to July 08, 1912 C-6336
    500June 12, 1912 to June 27, 1912 C-6336 and C-6337
    501June 28, 1912 to July 20, 1912 C-6337 and C-6338
    502July 05, 1912 to June 10, 1913 C-6338 and C-6339
    503July 08, 1912 to July 26, 1912 C-6339 and C-6340
    504July 20, 1912 to Aug. 12, 1912 C-6340
    505July 26, 1912 to Aug. 03, 1912 C-6340 and C-6341
    506Aug. 03, 1912 to Aug. 15, 1912 C-6341 and C-6342
    507Aug. 12, 1912 to Aug. 17, 1912 C-6342
    508Aug. 15, 1912 to Aug. 28, 1912 C-6343
    509Aug. 26, 1912 to April 25, 1913 C-6343 and C-6344
    510Aug. 28, 1912 to Sept. 06, 1912 C-6344 and C-6345
    511Sept. 06, 1912 to Sept. 16, 1912 C-6345
    512Sept. 17, 1912 to Oct. 04, 1912 C-6345 and C-6346
    513Sept. 17, 1912 to Sept. 26, 1912 C-6346 and C-6347
    514Sept. 26, 1912 to Oct. 31, 1912 C-6347
    515Oct. 04, 1912 to Oct. 17, 1912 C-6347 and C-6348
    516 Oct. 11, 1912 to Oct. 21, 1912 C-6348 and C-6349
    517Oct. 21, 1912 to Nov. 09, 1912 C-6349 and C-6350
    518Nov. 02, 1912 to Nov. 18, 1912 C-6350 and C-6351
    519 Nov. 09, 1912 to Nov. 27, 1912 C-6351
    520Nov. 18, 1912 to Jan. 04, 1913 C-6351 and C-6352
    521Nov. 27, 1912 to Feb. 05, 1912 C-6352 and C-6353
    522Dec. 05, 1912 to Dec. 12, 1912 C-6353 and C-6354
    523Dec. 12, 1912 to Dec. 19, 1912 C-6354 and C-6355
    524Dec. 13, 1912 to June 02, 1913 C-6355
    525Dec. 19, 1912 to Dec. 13, 1912 C-6355 and C-6356
    526Dec. 13, 1912 to Jan. 09, 1913 C-6356 and C-6357
    527Jan. 04, 1913 to Jan. 22, 1913 C-6357 and C-6358
    528Jan. 09, 1913 to Jan. 16, 1913 C-6358
    529Jan. 16, 1913 to Jan. 25, 1913 C-6358 and C-6359
    530Jan. 22, 1913 to March 03, 1913 C-6359 and C-6360
    531Jan. 25, 1913 to Jan. 31, 1913 C-6360 and C-6361
    532Jan. 31, 1913 to Feb. 10, 1913 C-6361
    533Feb. 10, 1913 to Feb. 18, 1913 C-6361 and C-6362
    534Feb. 18, 1913 to Feb. 25, 1913 C-6362 and C-6363
    535Feb. 25, 1913 to March 05, 1913 C-6363 and C-6364
    536March 03, 1913 to April 11, 1913 C-6364 and C-6365
    537March 05, 1913 to March 12, 1913 C-6365
    538March 12, 1913 to March 18, 1913 C-6365 and C-6366
    539March 18, 1913 to March 26, 1913 C-6366 and C-6367
    540March 26, 1913 to March 31, 1913 C-6367 and C-6368
    541 March 31, 1913 to April 04, 1913 C-6368
    542April 23, 1913 to Sept. 16, 1913 C-6368 and C-6369
    543Feb. 22, 1916 to July 31, 1930 C-6369
    544April 04, 1913 to April 10, 1913 C-6369 and C-6370
    545April 10, 1913 to April 18, 1913 C-6370 and C-6371
    546April 11, 1913 to April 28, 1913 C-6371 and C-6372
    547April 18, 1913 to April 23, 1913 C-6372 and C-6373
    548April 23, 1913 to May 05, 1913 C-6373
    549 April 28, 1913 to May 16, 1913 C-6373 and C-6374
    550April 28, 1913 to March 10, 1914 C-6374 and C-6375
    551May 05, 1913 to May 13, 1913 C-6375 and C-6376
    552May 13, 1913 to May 20, 1913 C-6376
    553May 16, 1913 to July 10, 1913 C-6376 and C-6377
    554 May 14, 1913 to May 26, 1913 C-6377 and C-6378
    555May 27, 1913 to June 04, 1913 C-6378 and C-6379
    556June 02, 1913 to April 11, 1914 C-6379 and C-6380
    557June 11, 1913 to June 16, 1913 C-6380
    558June 12, 1913 to Aug. 10, 1914 C-6380 and C-6381
    559June 16, 1913 to June 27, 1913 C-6381 and C-6382
    560 June 27, 1913 to July 09, 1913 C-6382 and C-6383
    561 July 09, 1913 to July 18, 1913 C-6383 and C-6384
    562July 10, 1913 to Sept. 17, 1913 C-6384
    563 July 18, 1913 to July 29, 1913 C-6385
    564July 29, 1913 to Aug. 08, 1913 C-6385 and C-6386
    565Aug. 08, 1913 to Aug. 15, 1913 C-6386 and C-6387
    566Aug. 15, 1913 to Aug. 27, 1913 C-6387 and C-6388
    567Aug. 27, 1913 to Sept. 09, 1913 C-6388
    568Sept. 09, 1913 to Sept. 18, 1913 C-6388 and C-6389
    569Sept. 18, 1913 to Sept. 29, 1913 C-6389 and C-6390
    570Sept. 18, 1913 to Nov. 25, 1913 C-6390 and C-6391
    571Sept. 29, 1913 to Oct. 03, 1913 C-6391
    572Oct. 03, 1913 to Oct. 09, 1913 C-6391 and C-6392
    573Oct. 09, 1913 to Oct. 15, 1913 C-6392 and C-6393
    574Oct. 15, 1913 to Oct. 23, 1913 C-6393 and C-6394
    575Oct. 23, 1913 to Nov. 03, 1913 C-6394
    576 Nov. 03, 1913 to Nov. 12, 1913 C-6394 and C-6395
    577Nov. 10, 1913 to Oct. 05, 1915 C-6395 and C-6396
    578Nov. 12, 1913 to Nov. 19, 1913 C-6396 and C-6397
    579Nov. 19, 1913 to Dec. 01, 1913 C-6397 and C-6398
    580Nov. 25, 1913 to Jan. 12, 1914 C-6398 and C-6399
    581 Dec. 01, 1913 to Dec. 11, 1913 C-6399
    582Dec. 10, 1913 to July 25, 1930 C-6399 and C-6400
    583Dec. 11, 1913 to Dec. 18, 1913 C-6400 and C-6401
    584Dec. 18, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1913 C-6401
    585 Dec. 29, 1913 to Jan. 13, 1914 C-6401 and C-6402
    586Jan. 13, 1914 to March 24, 1914 C-6402 and C-6403
    587Jan. 13, 1914 to Jan. 21, 1914 C-6403 and C-6404
    588 Jan. 17, 1915 to Oct. 12, 1918 C-6404
    589Jan. 21, 1914 to Jan. 28, 1914 C-6404 and C-6405
    590Jan. 28, 1914 to Feb. 02, 1914 C-6405 and C-6406
    591Feb. 02, 1914 to Feb. 06, 1914 C-6406
    592Feb. 07, 1914 to Feb. 11, 1914 C-6406 and C-6407
    593Feb. 11, 1914 to Feb. 16, 1914 C-6407 and C-6408
    594 Feb. 16, 1914 to Feb. 20, 1914 C-6408
    595Feb. 20, 1914 to Feb. 24, 1914 C-6409
    596Feb. 24, 1914 to Feb. 25, 1914 C-6409 and C-6410
    597Feb. 28, 1914 to March 03, 1914 C-6410
    598March 03, 1914C-6410 and C-6411
    599March 03, 1914C-6411 and C-6412
  • Libers 600-899 (1914-1921)

    LiberDatesReel Number
    600March 06, 1914 to March 10, 1914 C-6412 and C-6413
    601March 10, 1914 to Oct. 26, 1914 C-6413
    602March 10, 1914 to March 13, 1914 C-6413 and C-6414
    603March 13, 1914 to March 17, 1914 C-6414 and C-6415
    604March 17, 1914 to March 19, 1914 C-6415 and C-6416
    605March 19, 1914 to March 23, 1914 C-6416 and C-6417
    606March 23, 1914 to March 25, 1914 C-6417 and C-6418
    607March 25, 1914 to March 27, 1914 C-6418
    608March 25, 1914 to May 01, 1914 C-6418 and C-6419
    609 March 27, 1914 to March 31, 1914 C-6419 and C-6420
    610 March 21, 1914 to April 04, 1914 C-6420 and C-6421
    611April 04, 1914 to April 08, 1914 C-6421 and C-6422
    612April 08, 1914 to April 18, 1914 C-6422
    613April 15, 1914 to July 17, 1915 C-6422 and C-6423
    614 April 20, 1914 to April 24, 1914 C-6423 and C-6424
    615April 24, 1914 to May 04, 1914 C-6424 and C-6425
    616May 01, 1914 to Aug. 24, 1914 C-6425 and C-6426
    617 May 04, 1914 to May 15, 1914 C-6426 and C-6427
    618May 15, 1914 C-6427
    619April 23, 1914 to June 04, 1914 C-6428
    620April 26, 1914 to May 27, 1921 C-6428 and C-6429
    621June 04, 1914 to June 16, 1914 C-6429 and C-6430
    622 June 16, 1914 to June 29, 1914 C-6430 and C-6431
    623June 29, 1914 to July 15, 1914 C-6431 and C-6432
    624July 15, 1914 to July 25, 1914 C-6432 and C-6433
    625July 24, 1914 to Nov. 05, 1914 C-6433
    626July 25, 1914 to July 31, 1914 C-6433 and C-6434
    627July 31, 1914 to Aug. 06, 1914 C-6434 and C-6435
    628Aug. 06, 1914 to Aug. 14, 1914 C-6435
    629Aug. 14, 1914 to May 05, 1915 C-6436
    630Aug. 14, 1914 to Aug. 25, 1914 C-6436 and C-6437
    631Aug.25, 1914toSept.04, 1914C-6437 and C-6438
    632Sept.04, 1914toSept.14, 1914C-6438 and C-6439
    633Sept.14, 1914toSept.19, 1914C-6439 and C-6440
    634Sept.19, 1914toSept.24, 1914C-6440
    635Sept.23, 1914toSept.29, 1914C-6440 and C-6441
    636Sept.29, 1914toOct.05, 1914C-6441 and C-6442
    637Oct.05, 1914toOct.14, 1914C-6442 and C-6443
    638Oct.14, 1914toOct.20, 1914C-6443 and C-6444
    639Oct.20, 1914toOct.27, 1914C-6444 and C-6445
    640Oct.27, 1914toNov.02, 1914C-6445
    641Oct.29, 1914toOct.05, 1915C-6445 and C-6446
    642Nov.02, 1914toNov.13, 1914C-6446 and C-6447
    643Nov.05, 1914toMarch10, 1915C-6447 and C-6448
    644Nov.13, 1914toNov.21, 1914C-6448 and C-6449
    645Nov.21, 1914toDec.01, 1914C-6449
    646Dec.01, 1914toDec.11, 1914C-6449 and C-6450
    647Dec.11, 1914toJan.04, 1915C-6450 and C-6451
    648Jan.05, 1915toJan.18, 1915C-6451 and C-6452
    649Jan.18, 1915toFeb.02, 1915C-6452
    650Feb.02, 1915toFeb.09, 1915C-6452 and C-6453
    651Feb.09, 1915toFeb.15, 1915C-6453 and C-6454
    652Feb.15, 1915toFeb.24, 1915C-6454 and C-6455
    653Feb.24, 1915toMarch02, 1915C-6455 and C-6456
    654March02, 1915toMarch08, 1915C-6456
    655March08, 1915toMarch15, 1915C-6456 and C-6457
    656March10, 1915toMay15, 1915C-6457 and C-6458
    657March15, 1915toMarch23, 1915C-6458 and C-6459
    658March17, 1915toMay27, 1921C-6459 and C-6460
    659March23, 1915toMarch30, 1915C-6460
    660March30, 1915toApril09, 1915C-6460 and C-6461
    661April09, 1915toApril17, 1915C-6461 and C-6462
    662April19, 1915toApril28, 1915C-6462 and C-6463
    663April28, 1915toMay05, 1915C-6463 and C-6464
    664May05, 1915toMay14, 1915C-6464 and C-6465
    665May15, 1915toSept.02, 1915C-6466
    666May19, 1915toMay31, 1915C-6466 and C-6467
    667March05, 1915toNov.25, 1915C-6467 and C-6468
    668May31, 1915toJune15, 1915C-6468 and C-6469
    669June15, 1915toJuly02, 1915C-6469 and C-6470
    670July02, 1915toJuly15, 1915C-6470
    671July15, 1915toJuly29, 1915C-6470 and C-6471
    672July22, 1915toNov.10, 1916C-6471 and C-6472
    673July13, 1915toAug.06, 1915C-6472 and C-6473
    674Aug.02, 1915toAug.21, 1915C-6473 and C-6474
    675Aug.31, 1915toSept.11, 1915C-6474 and C-6475
    676Sept.02, 1915toFeb.17, 1916C-6475 and C-6476
    677Sept.11, 1915toSept.20, 1915C-6476 and C-6477
    678Sept.20, 1915toOct.04, 1915C-6477
    679Oct.04, 1915toOct.20, 1915C-6477 and C-6478
    680Oct.08, 1915toSept.21, 1915C-6478 and C-6479
    681Oct.20, 1915toOct.28, 1915C-6479 and C-6480
    682Oct.20, 1915toJan.31, 1917C-6480 and C-6481
    683Oct.28, 1915toNov.04, 1915C-6481
    684Nov.04, 1915toNov.10, 1915C-6481 and C-6482
    685Nov.11, 1915toNov.22, 1915C-6482 and C-6483
    686Nov.22, 1915toDec.16, 1915C-6483 and C-6484
    687Nov.29, 1915toAug.10, 1915C-6484 and C-6485
    688Dec.16, 1915toJan.03, 1916C-6485 and C-6486
    689Jan.03, 1916toJan.17, 1916C-6486 and C-6487
    690Jan.17, 1916toJan.27, 1916C-6487
    691Jan.27, 1916toFeb.04, 1916C-6487 and C-6488
    692Feb.04, 1916toFeb.14, 1916C-6488 and C-6489
    693Feb.14, 1916toFeb.21, 1916C-6489 and C-6490
    694Feb.18, 1916toJuly26, 1916C-6490 and C-6491
    695Jan.21, 1916toMarch01, 1916C-6491
    696Feb.23, 1916toJune02, 1930C-6491 and C-6492
    697March01, 1916toMarch07, 1916C-6492 and C-6493
    698March07, 1916toMarch16, 1916C-6493 and C-6494
    699March16, 1916toMarch25, 1916C-6494 and C-6495
    700March25, 1916toApril03, 1916C-6495 and C-6496
    701April03, 1916toApril12, 1916C-6496
    702April12, 1916toApril25, 1916C-6496 and C-6497
    703April25, 1916toMay09, 1916C-6497 and C-6498
    704May09, 1916toMay19, 1916C-6498 and C-6499
    705May19, 1916toJune07, 1916C-6499 and C-6500
    706June07, 1916toJune16, 1916C-6500 and C-6501
    707June16, 1916toJuly04, 1916C-6501 and C-6502
    708July04, 1916toJuly28, 1916C-6502
    709July27, 1916toFeb.05, 1917C-6502 and C-6503
    710July28, 1916toAug.14, 1916C-6503 and C-6504
    711Aug.14, 1916toAug.23, 1916C-6504 and C-6505
    712Aug.31, 1916toMay19, 1917C-6505 and C-6506
    713Aug.23, 1916toSept.16, 1916C-6506 and C-6507
    714Sept.17, 1916toSept.19, 1916C-6507
    715Sept.19, 1916toSept.29, 1916C-6508
    716Sept.26, 1916toSept.15, 1917C-6508 and C-6509
    717Sept.29, 1916toOct.18, 1916C-6509 and C-6510
    718Oct.18, 1916toOct.31, 1916C-6510 and C-6511
    719Oct.31, 1916toNov.08, 1916C-6511
    720Nov.08, 1916toNov.28, 1916C-6511 and C-6512
    721Nov.28, 1916toDec.04, 1916C-6512 and C-6513
    722Dec.01, 1916toJuly03, 1918C-6513 and C-6514
    723Dec.04, 1916toDec.09, 1916C-6514 and C-6515
    724Dec.09, 1916toDec.14, 1916C-6515
    725Dec.14, 1916toDec.26, 1916C-6515 and C-6516
    726Dec.26, 1916toJan.12, 1917C-6516 and C-6517
    727Jan.12, 1917toJan.20, 1917C-6517 and C-6518
    728Jan.20, 1917toJan.26, 1917C-6518
    729Jan.30, 1917toFeb.02, 1917C-6518 and C-6519
    730Feb.02, 1917toFeb.09, 1917C-6519 and C-6520
    731Feb.05, 1917toAug.02, 1917C-6520 and C-6521
    732Feb.07, 1917toSept.12, 1918C-6521 and C-6522
    733Feb.09, 1917toFeb.16, 1917C-6522 and C-6523
    734Feb.16, 1917toFeb.26, 1917C-6523 and C-6524
    735Feb.26, 1917toMarch02, 1917C-6524
    736March03, 1917toMarch09, 1917C-6524 and C-6525
    737March09, 1917toMarch22, 1917C-6525 and C-6526
    738March22, 1917toApril02, 1917C-6526 and C-6527
    739April02, 1917toApril11, 1917C-6527 and C-6528
    740April11, 1917toApril19, 1917C-6528 and C-6529
    741April19, 1917toApril26, 1917C-6529 and C-6530
    742April26, 1917toMay05, 1917C-6530 and C-6531
    743May05, 1917toMay18, 1917C-6531
    744May18, 1917toMay28, 1917C-6531 and C-6532
    745May28, 1917toJune05, 1917C-6532 and C-6533
    746May21, 1917toOct.31, 1917C-6533 and C-6534
    747June05, 1917toJune14, 1917C-6534 and C-6535
    748June14, 1917toJune21, 1917C-6535 and C-6536
    749June21, 1917toJune28, 1917C-6536 and C-6537
    750June22, 1917toSept.30, 1930C-6537
    751June28, 1917toJuly09, 1917C-6537 and C-6538
    752July09, 1917toJuly19, 1917C-6538 and C-6539
    753July19, 1917toJuly27, 1917C-6539 and C-6540
    754July28, 1917toAug.09, 1917C-6540 and C-6541
    755Aug.02, 1917toJan.11, 1918C-6541
    756Aug.09, 1917toAug.21, 1917C-6541 and C-6542
    757Aug.21, 1917toAug.31, 1917C-6542 and C-6543
    758Aug.31, 1917toSept.08, 1917C-6543 and C-6544
    759Sept.08, 1917toSept.17, 1917C-6544 and C-6545
    760Sept.17, 1917toSept.25, 1917C-6545
    761Sept.17, 1917toDec.18, 1917C-6545 and C-6546
    762Sept.21, 1917toOct.01, 1917C-6546 and C-6547
    763Oct.01, 1917toOct.06, 1917C-6547
    764Oct.06, 1917toOct.13, 1917C-6548
    765Oct.13, 1917toOct.22, 1917C-6548 and C-6549
    766Oct.23, 1917toNov.09, 1917C-6549 and C-6550
    767Oct.31, 1917toFeb.12, 1919C-6550 and C-6551
    768Nov.05, 1917toMay31, 1918C-6551 and C-6552
    769Nov.09, 1917toNov.19, 1917C-6552 and C-6553
    770Nov.19, 1917toNov.29, 1917C-6553 and C-6554
    771Nov.29, 1917toDec.11, 1917C-6554
    772Dec.11, 1917toDec.18, 1917C-6554 and C-6555
    773Dec.18, 1917toJan.02, 1918C-6555 and C-6556
    774Dec.18, 1917toJuly08 ,1918C-6556 and C-6557
    775Jan.02, 1918toJan.14, 1918C-6557 and C-6558
    776Jan.14, 1918toJan.22, 1918C-6558
    777Jan.12, 1918toMay14, 1918C-6558 and C-6559
    778Jan.22, 1918toFeb.01, 1918C-6559 and C-6560
    779Feb.01, 1918toFeb.07, 1918C-6560 and C-6561
    780Feb.07, 1918toFeb.14, 1918C-6561 and C-6562
    781Feb.14, 1918toFeb.20, 1918C-6562
    782Feb.20, 1918toFeb.28, 1918C-6562 and C-6563
    783Feb.28, 1918toMarch07, 1918C-6563 and C-6564
    784March07, 1918toMarch14, 1918C-6564 and C-6565
    785March14, 1918toMarch25, 1918C-6565
    786March25, 1918toApril06, 1918C-6566
    787April06, 1918toApril16, 1918C-6566 and C-6567
    788April16, 1918toApril24, 1918C-6567 and C-6568
    789April24, 1918toMay07, 1918C-6568 and C-6569
    790May07, 1918toMay11, 1918C-6569
    791May11, 1918toSept.30, 1918C-6569 and C-6570
    792May11, 1918toMay23, 1918C-6570 and C-6571
    793May23, 1918toJune07, 1918C-6571 and C-6572
    794May03, 1918toJune09, 1919C-6572
    795June07, 1918toJune20, 1918C-6572 and C-6573
    796July06, 1918toMay27, 1919C-6573 and C-6574
    797June20, 1918toJuly05, 1918C-6574 and C-6575
    798July05, 1918toJuly23, 1918C-6575 and C-6576
    799July09, 1918toMarch25, 1919C-6576 and C-6577
    800July23, 1918toAug.12, 1918C-6577
    801Aug.12, 1918toAug.29, 1918C-6577 and C-6578
    802Aug.30, 1918toSept.16, 1918C-6578 and C-6579
    803Sept.12, 1918toMarch24, 1919C-6579 and C-6580
    804Sept.16, 1918toOct.01, 1918C-6580 and C-6581
    805Oct.01, 1918toOct.25, 1918C-6581 and C-6582
    806Oct.01, 1918toJan.28, 1919C-6582 and C-6583
    807March20, 1919toNov.24, 1924C-6583
    808Oct.26, 1918toNov.07, 1918C-6583 and C-6584
    809Nov.11, 1918toNov.28, 1918C-6584
    810Nov.28, 1918toDec.10, 1918C-6585
    811Dec.12, 1918toJan.02, 1919C-6585 and C-6586
    812Jan.03, 1919toJan.17, 1919C-6586 and C-6587
    813Jan.18, 1919toJan.13, 1919C-6587 and C-6588
    814Jan.13, 1919toFeb.10, 1919C-6588 and C-6589
    815Feb.10, 1919toApril11, 1919C-6589 and C-6590
    816Feb.10, 1919toFeb.24, 1919C-6590 and C-6591
    817Feb.11, 1919toJune18, 1920C-6591
    818Feb.24, 1919toMarch08, 1919C-6592
    819March29, 1919toJan.05, 1927C-6592 and C-6593
    820March08, 1919toMarch18, 1919C-6593 and C-6594
    821March18, 1919toMarch28, 1919C-6594 and C-6595
    822March26, 1919toOct.10, 1919C-6595 and C-6596
    823March28, 1919toApril08, 1919C-6596 and C-6597
    824April08, 1919toApril22, 1919C-6597
    825April11, 1919toAug.11, 1919C-6597 and C-6598
    826April21, 1919toMay02, 1919C-6598 and C-6599
    827May02, 1919toMay13, 1919C-6599 and C-6600
    828May13, 1919toMay13, 1919C-6600 and C-6601
    829May13, 1919toJune16, 1919C-6601 and C-6602
    830June09, 1919toFeb.25, 1925C-6602 and C-6603
    831June16, 1919toJune28, 1919C-6603
    832June28, 1919toJuly12, 1919C-6603 and C-6604
    833June09, 1919toNov.11, 1920C-6604 and C-6605
    834July12, 1919toJuly31, 1919C-6605 and C-6606
    835July31, 1919toAug.16, 1919C-6606 and C-6607
    836Aug.12, 1919toJan.09, 1920C-6607 and C-6608
    837Aug.16, 1919toSept.03, 1919C-6608
    838Sept.03, 1919toSept.15, 1919C-6609
    839Sept.15, 1919toSept.26, 1919C-6609 and C-6610
    840Sept.26, 1919toOct.09, 1919C-6610 and C-6611
    841Oct.09, 1919toOct.22, 1919C-6611 and C-6612
    842Oct.10, 1919toFeb.13, 1920C-6612
    843Oct.23, 1919toNov.08, 1919C-6612 and C-6613
    844Nov.08, 1919toNov.21, 1919C-6613 and C-6614
    845Nov.21, 1919toDec.09, 1919C-6614 and C-6615
    846Dec.09, 1919toDec.18, 1919C-6615 and C-6616
    847Dec.18, 1919toDec.30, 1919C-6616
    848Dec.30, 1919toJan.12, 1920C-6616 and C-6617
    849Jan.10, 1920toApril07, 1920C-6617 and C-6618
    850Jan.12, 1920toJan.20, 1920C-6618 and C-6619
    851Jan.21, 1920toJan.30, 1920C-6619 and C-6620
    852Jan.29, 1920toJuly31, 1930C-6620
    853June07, 1920toNov.12, 1935C-6620 and C-6621
    854Jan.30, 1920toFeb.11, 1920C-6621 and C-6622
    855Feb.11, 1920toFeb.24, 1920C-6622 and C-6623
    856Feb.12, 1920toJune25, 1920C-6623
    857Feb.24, 1920toMarch06, 1920C-6623 and C-6624
    858March06, 1920toMarch17, 1920C-6624 and C-6625
    859March17, 1920toMarch29, 1920C-6625 and C-6626
    860March29, 1920toApril12, 1920C-6626 and C-6627
    861April07, 1920toOct.07, 1920C-6627 and C-6628
    862April12, 1920toApril21, 1920C-6628 and C-6629
    863April21, 1920toApril30, 1920C-6629 and C-6630
    864April30, 1920toMay14, 1920C-6630 and C-6631
    865May15, 1920toMay28, 1920C-6631
    866May28, 1920toJune09, 1920C-6631 and C-6632
    867June09, 1920toJune21, 1920C-6632 and C-6633
    868June18, 1920toAug.10, 1921C-6633 and C-6634
    869June21, 1920toJuly08, 1920C-6634 and C-6635
    870July03, 1920toDec.20, 1920C-6635 and C-6636
    871July08, 1920toJuly19, 1920C-6636
    872July07, 1920toAug.04, 1920C-6636 and C-6637
    873Aug.04, 1920toAug.13, 1920C-6637 and C-6638
    874Aug.14, 1920toAug.27, 1920C-6638 and C-6639
    875Aug.27, 1920toSept.09, 1920C-6639
    876Sept.09, 1920toSept.27, 1920C-6640 and C-6641
    877Sept.27, 1920toOct.08, 1920C-6641 and C-6642
    878Oct.07, 1920toApril08, 1921C-6642 and C-6643
    879Oct.08, 1920toOct.20, 1920C-6643 and C-6644
    880Oct.20, 1920toNov.01, 1920C-6644 and C-6645
    881Nov.01, 1920toNov.12, 1920C-6645 and C-6646
    882Nov.12, 1920toApril24, 1920C-6646 and C-6647
    883Nov.12, 1920toNov.26, 1920C-6647 and C-6648
    884Nov.26, 1920toDec.08, 1920C-6648 and C-6649
    885Dec.08, 19.20toDec.23, 1920C-6649
    886Dec.21, 1920toJune09, 1921C-6649 and C-6650
    887Dec.23, 1920toJan.05, 1921C-6650 and C-6651
    888Jan.05, 1921toJan.12, 1921C-6651 and C-6652
    889Jan.12, 1921toJan.21, 1921C-6652 and C-6653
    890Jan.21, 1921toJan.31, 1921C-6653 and C-6654
    891Jan.31, 1921toFeb.15, 1921C-6654 and C-6655
    892Feb.15, 1921toFeb.28, 1921C-6655 and C-6656
    893Feb.28, 1921toMarch09, 1921C-6656 and C-6657
    894March09, 1921toMarch21, 1921C-6657 and C-6658
    895March21, 1921toApril07, 1921C-6658 and C-6659
    896April07, 1921toApril20, 1921C-6659 and C-6660
    897April08, 1921toAug.10, 1921C-6660
    898April20, 1921toMay04, 1921C-6660 and C-6661
    899May04, 1921toMay19, 1921C-6661 and C-6662
  • Libers 900-1039 (1921-1945)

    LiberDatesReel Number
    900May19, 1921toJune02, 1921C-6662 and C-6663
    901May28, 1921toOct.31, 1928C-6663 and C-6664
    902June02, 1921toApril23, 1926C-6664 and C-6665
    903June02, 1921toJune15, 1921C-6665 and C-6666
    904June11, 1921toDec.03, 1921C-6666 and C-6667
    905June15, 1921toJune28, 1921C-6667 and C-6668
    906June28, 1921toJuly16, 1921C-6668 and C-6669
    907July16, 1921toAug.02, 1921C-6669
    908Aug.02, 1921toAug.23, 1921C-6669 and C-6670
    909Aug.17, 1921toFeb.20, 1922C-6670 and C-6671
    910Aug.17, 1921toOct.02, 1922C-6671 and C-6672
    911Aug.23, 1921toSept.02, 1922C-6672 and C-6673
    912Sept.02, 1921toSept.22, 1921C-6673 and C-6674
    913Sept.22, 1921toOct.03, 1921C-6674 and C-6675
    914Oct.03, 1921toOct.24, 1921C-6675 and C-6676
    915Oct.24, 1921toNov.11, 1921C-6676 and C-6677
    916Nov.11, 1921toDec.05, 1921C-6677 and C-6678
    917Dec.05, 1921toDec.30, 1921C-6678
    918Dec.20, 1921toNov.14, 1922C-6678 and C-6679
    919Dec.13, 1921toJan.18, 1922C-6679 and C-6680
    920Jan.18, 1922toJan.31, 1922C-6680 and C-6681
    921Jan.31, 1922toFeb.23, 1922C-6681 and C-6682
    922Feb.20, 1922toJan.05, 1923C-6682 and C-6683
    923Feb.23, 1922toMarch24, 1922C-6683 and C-6684
    924March24, 1922toApril20, 1922C-6684 and C-6685
    925April20, 1922toMay15, 1922C-6685 and C-6686
    926May26, 1922toMarch24, 1926C-6686
    927May15, 1922toJune19, 1922C-6687
    928June19, 1922toJuly21, 1922C-6688
    929July21, 1922toSept.01, 1922C-6688 and C-6689
    930Sept.01, 1922toOct.03, 1922C-6689 and C-6690
    931Oct.03, 1922toNov.17, 1922C-6690 and C-6691
    932Oct.03, 1922toDec.28, 1923C-6691 and C-6692
    933Nov.17, 1922toDec.22, 1922C-6692 and C-6693
    934Nov.18, 1922toDec.19, 1924C-6693 and C-6694
    935Dec.22, 1922toJan.30, 1923C-6694 and C-6695
    936Jan.05, 1923toNov.30, 1923C-6695 and C-6696
    937Jan.30, 1923toMarch03, 1923C-6696
    938March10, 1923toApril19, 1923C-6696 and C-6697
    939April19, 1923toJune13, 1923C-6697
    940June13, 1923toAug.02, 1923C-6698 and C-6699
    941Aug.02, 1923toSept.16, 1923C-6699 and C-6700
    942Sept.18, 1923toNov.13, 1923C-6700 and C-6701
    943Nov.13, 1923toJan.15, 1924C-6701 and C-6702
    944Nov.13, 1923toFeb.09, 1925C-6702
    945Dec.29, 1923toJan.07, 1925C-6703
    946Jan.15, 1924toFeb.22, 1924C-6703 and C-6704
    947Feb.19, 1924toJuly31, 1930C-6704
    948Feb.23, 1924toMarch20, 1924C-6704 and C-6705
    949March20, 1924toMay05, 1924C-6705 and C-6706
    950May05, 1924toJune24, 1924C-6706 and C-6707
    951June24, 1924toAug.25, 1924C-6707 and C-6708
    952Aug.25, 1924toOct.27, 1924C-6708 and C-6709
    953Oct.27, 1924toDec.19, 1924C-6709
    954Dec.19, 1924toFeb.09, 1925C-6709 and C-6710
    955Dec.23, 1924toJan.20, 1928C-6710 and C-6711
    956Jan.27, 1925toJuly06, 1927C-6711 and C-6712
    957Feb.10, 1925toMarch13, 1925C-6712 and C-6713
    958Feb.09, 1925toDec.10, 1925C-6713 and C-6714
    959March03, 1925toSept.30, 1930C-6714
    960March31, 1925toJune02, 1925C-6741 and C-6715
    961June06, 1925toMay20, 1927C-6715
    962June05, 1925toJuly31, 1925C-6715
    963July31, 1925toOct.03, 1925C-6716
    964Oct.03, 1925toDec.10, 1925C-6716 and C-6717
    965Nov.12, 1925toNov.23, 1925C-6717 and C-6718
    966Nov.23, 1925toOct.15, 1926C-6718 and C-6719
    967Dec.10, 1925toFeb.03, 1926C-6719 and C-6720
    968Dec.11, 1925toAug.13, 1926C-6720 and C-6721
    969Dec.12, 1926toNov.25, 1929C-6721
    970Feb.02, 1926toMarch13, 1926C-6721 and C-6722
    971March13, 1926toMay12, 1926C-6722 and C-6723
    972March24, 1926toNov.28, 1930C-6723 and C-6724
    973April24, 1926toMarch31, 1945C-6724
    974May12, 1926toJune25, 1926C-6724 and C-6725
    975June25, 1926toAug.26, 1926C-6725 and C-6726
    976Aug.14, 1926toJan.03, 1927C-6726
    977Aug.26, 1926toOct.28, 1926C-6726 and C-6727
    978Oct.15, 1926toJan.26, 1927C-6727 and C-6728
    979Oct.28, 1926toDec.16, 1926C-6728 and C-6729
    980Dec.16, 1926toFeb.21, 1927C-6729
    981Jan.10, 1927toMay05, 1927C-6729 and C-6730
    982Jan.28, 1927toJuly12, 1930C-6730 and C-6731
    983Feb.02, 1927toFeb.06, 1930C-6731
    984Feb.21, 1927toMay03, 1927C-6731 and C-6732
    985May03, 1927toJuly19, 1927C-6732 and C-6733
    986May12, 1927toNov.23, 1927C-6733 and C-6734
    987July14, 1927toJune08, 1928C-6734
    988July06, 1927toMarch07, 1929C-6734 and C-6735
    989July19, 1927toSept.26, 1927C-6735 and C-6736
    990Sept.27, 1927toNov.28, 1927C-6736 and C-6737
    991Nov.23, 1927toJan.05, 1928C-6737
    992Nov.28, 1927toJan.11, 1928C-6737 and C-6738
    993Jan.05, 1928toMarch27, 1928C-6738 and C-6739
    994Jan.13, 1928toFeb.27, 1928C-6739 and C-6740
    995Jan.21, 1928toJan.04, 1950C-6740
    996Feb.27, 1928toApril02, 1928C-6740 and C-6741
    997March27, 1928toJan.08, 1929C-6741 and C-6742
    998April02, 1928toMay18, 1928C-6742 and C-6743
    999May19, 1928toJune30, 1928C-6743 and C-6744
    1000 June08, 1928toJan.15, 1930C-6744
    1001 Oct.20, 1928toSept.13, 1930C-6744
    1002 June30, 1928toAug.13, 1928C-6744 and C-6745
    1003 Aug.14, 1928toSept.28, 1928C-6745 and C-6746
    1004 Sept.28, 1928toNov.09, 1928C-6746 and C-6747
    1005 Nov.09, 1928toDec.12, 1928C-6747
    1006 Nov.13, 1928toJan.06, 1936C-6747 and C-6748
    1007 Dec.12, 1928toJan.19, 1929C-6748
    1008 Jan.08, 1929toMay20, 1929C-6748 and C-6749
    1009 Jan.19, 1929toFeb.26, 1929C-6749 and C-6750
    1010 Feb.26, 1929toApril16, 1929C-6750
    1011 March07, 1929toNov.19, 1929C-6750 and C-6751
    1012 April15, 1929toMay29, 1929C-6751 and C-6752
    1013 May20, 1929toDec.30, 1929C-6752 and C-6753
    1014 May30, 1929toJuly19, 1929C-6753 and C-6754
    1015 July19, 1929toSept.11, 1929C-6754 and C-6755
    1016 Sept.11, 1929toOct.25, 1929C-6755
    1017 Oct.25, 1929toDec.12, 1929C-6755 and C-6756
    1018 Nov.23, 1929toMay12, 1930C-6756 and C-6757
    1019 Dec.12, 1929toJan.25, 1930C-6757 and C-6758
    1020 Dec.30, 1929toJuly30, 1930C-6758
    1021 Jan.25, 1930toMarch08, 1930C-6759
    1022 March08, 1930toApril14, 1930C-6759 and C-6760
    1023 April14, 1930toJune16, 1930C-6760 and C-6761
    1024 May13, 1930toAug.19, 1931C-6761 and C-6762
    1025 May25, 1930toJune20, 1930C-6762
    1026 June16, 1930toAug.02, 1930C-6763
    1027 June23, 1930toSept.08, 1930C-6763
    1028 June20, 1930toSept.13, 1930C-6763 and C-6764
    1029 July10, 1930toJuly31, 1930C-6764
    1030 July31, 1930toSept.30, 1930C-6764
    1031 July31, 1930toSept.22, 1930C-6764 and C-6765
    1032 Sept.23, 1930toSept.30, 1930C-6765 and C-6766
    1033 April14, 1931toJune29, 1931C-6766
    1034 June13, 1931toMay16, 1950C-6768 and C-6767
    1035 June09, 1931toNov.28, 1932C-6767
    1036 Nov.29, 1932toMarch31, 1945C-6768
    1037 Oct.02, 1933toJune19, 1950C-6768 and C-6769
    1038 Dec.10, 1936toJuly31, 1941C-6769
    1039 March31, 1945toFeb.28, 1950C-6769

Sectional maps

Many of the RG15 database entries include a digitized copy of the relevant sectional (sheet) map that shows the townships and ranges for that area of the Prairies. Run your mouse over the image to see the map description. To view the three index maps for that series, see Item 213780.

For information about the sectional maps, consult the following publications:

RG68 references

Database references that cite RG68 and/or Secretary of State are documents found in the records of the Department of the Secretary of State (Record Group 68). Those references relate to lands in Manitoba in the 1870s and 1880s.

Microfilm numbers are not indicated in the RG68 database entries. Consult the chart below to find the relevant microfilm number.

  • List of RG68 libers and microfilm numbers

    MicrofilmFromTo
    C-3986liber 6, folio 601 liber 12, folio 115
    C-3987liber 12, folio 116liber 16, folio 456
    C-3988liber 16, folio 457liber 20, folio 191
    C-3989liber 20, folio 192liber 25, folio 190
    C-3990liber 25, folio 191liber 28, folio 213
    C-3991liber 28, folio 214liber 31, folio 169
    C-3992liber 31, folio 170liber 35, folio 117
    C-3993liber 35, folio 118liber 39, folio 325
    C-3994liber 39, folio 326liber 43, folio 155
    C-3995liber 43, folio 156liber 44, folio 775
    C-3996liber 44, folio 776liber 50, folio 137
    C-3997liber 50, folio 138liber 53, folio 492
    C-3998liber 54, folio 1liber 56, folio 320
    C-3999liber 56, folio 321liber 60, folio 386
    C-4000liber 60, folio 387liber 63, folio 139
    C-4001liber 63, folio 140liber 67, folio 159
    C-4002liber 67, folio 160liber 70, folio 325
    C-4003liber 70, folio 326liber 72, folio 275
    C-4004liber 72, folio 276liber 74, folio 597
    C-4005liber 74, folio 598liber 78, folio 68
    C-4006liber 78, folio 69liber 80, folio 300
    C-4007liber 80, folio 301liber 83, folio 226
    C-4008liber 83, folio 227liber 85, folio 330
    C-4009liber 85, folio 331liber 87, folio 364
    C-4010liber 87, folio 365liber 90, folio 248
    C-4011liber 90, folio 249liber 93, folio 434
    C-4012liber 93, folio 435liber 95, folio 284
    C-4013liber 95, folio 284liber 98, folio 64
    C-4014liber 98, folio 65liber 100, folio 100
    C-4015liber 100, folio 101liber 102, folio 431
    C-4016liber 102, folio 432liber 106, folio 108

Abbreviations and terminology

  • Abbreviations and terminology

    BCL: British Columbia lands

    CPR: Canadian Pacific Railway

    ECM: east of the coast meridian

    Envelope Grant: There was no patent issued for that section because it was a Hudson’s Bay Company grant. See Scope and content for more information about the notifications for those grants. Note that the details in those notification registers (aperture card books) are what appear in the database entry.

    EPM: east of the prime meridian

    Folio: An archival term meaning page.

    FR: Fractional (part of the legal description of some townships, ranges and sections) For more information, see the Township System and 640 Acres, more or less.

    HBC: Hudson’s Bay Company

    Liber: An archival term meaning book or register.

    LS and LSD: legal subdivision (each quarter section could be divided into four legal subdivisions)

    M and M: Canadian Pacific Railway, Manitoba and Minnesota Subdivision

    M and NW RY: Manitoba and North Western Railway Company

    MAG: possibly Manitoba Act grant

    MBG: Military Bounty Grant

    NE: northeast quarter

    NW: northwest quarter

    O in C: Order in Council

    NWMP: North West Mounted Police

    PATD: patented

    PC: Privy Council Office (Order-in-Council)

    PT: part

    SE southeast quarter

    SP GT: special grant

    SW: southwest quarter

    TRANS MANITOBA: transferred to Manitoba

    Unverified record: the land description (section, township, range, meridian) is missing from the database entry, but those details are included in the actual land grant document

    W1: west of the first (prime) meridian

    W2: west of the second meridian

    W3: west of the third meridian

    W4: west of the fourth meridian

    W5: west of the fifth meridian

    W6: west of the sixth meridian

    W7: west of the seventh meridian

    WCM: west of the coast meridian

How to Obtain Copies

For digitized documents, you can print the images or save the images on your computer.

For database entries that do not include a digitized image of the document, see the following options.

Some of our microfilm reels with a C prefix are being digitized on our partner website Héritage. Digitized reels can be viewed free on that website:

  • Enter the reel number in the search box, for example C-6715.
  • If the reel is digitized, click on the reel number to see the images.
  • You can browse through the page images; the content (text) is not searchable.
  • Note that an image page number is not the same as the document folio (page) number.
  • Keep in mind that there is more than one liber on each microfilm. Skip ahead to find the right liber and folio.
  • For RG68 references, that collection includes many different series not related to Manitoba land grants, such as commissions and bonds. Search by microfilm number and disregard the title associated with that microfilm on the Héritage website. The liber number appears under each image.

If the microfilm reel is not yet digitized on Héritage, you can request to have it digitized. Please use our online online copy form. On the form, include the title (Western land grants) and the complete database entry. Indicate that you would like to have the reel digitized by Héritage. There is no charge for those requests.

For other options, such as viewing microfilm on site, see our page about how to access the records.

Some database entries are not RG15 or RG68 references. They refer to Orders-in-Council (database abbreviations O in C or PC). Those items can be searched in our Orders-in-Council database. For example, this item regarding the transfer of swamp lands refers to OC 1899-2476.

Homestead files

Homestead files contain information about the homesteaders, their applications and the process of obtaining title to their lands. Those files are held at the provincial archives.

For information and links to resources, see our provincial resources pages:

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan

Other resources

For grants made by the provinces after 1930 and land transactions after the issuing of the original grant, consult the relevant archives or land registry office. Information and links can be found on the individual provincial pages in our Places section.

An Act respecting the Public Lands of the Dominion, 1872

Dominion Lands Act

Glenbow Archives: CPR land sales

Hudson’s Bay Company Archives

Land grants to veterans

Métis scrip records

Orders-in-Council database

The Canadian West: Homesteads (Archived)

The Township system



Date modified:
Land Grants of Western Canada, 1870-1930 - Library and Archives Canada (2024)

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