Series 83751

Iron County (Utah). County Recorder Land patents, 1905-1964.

2 microfilm reels

These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

See history of the records' creator.

Summary of Records

A patent is a deed transferring land from the federal or state government to an individual. During the nineteenth century federal policy supported transferring land in the public domain into private ownership. The patents in these books are primarily for land, but also include mining rights. Information in the documents includes the names of grantee and grantor (grantor being a government), a legal description of the land, and application and certificate numbers.

Scope and Content

A patent is a deed transferring land from the federal or state government to an individual. During the nineteenth century federal policy supported transferring land in the public domain into private ownership. Individuals could purchase this land outright or they could obtain it in exchange for some kind of labor or development under such programs as the Homestead Act, the Timber Culture Act or the Desert Lands Act. Federal mining laws were also set up to encourage the development of mineral resources by offering ownership to individuals who discovered and developed the same. Additionally, the federal government granted many acres of land to the state of Utah, some of which the state in turn sold to individuals.
The patents in these books are primarily for land, but also include mining rights. Information in the documents includes the names of grantee and grantor (grantor being a government), a legal description of the land, and application and certificate numbers. Each patentexplains the laws and requirements which had been fulfilled in order to obtain the land or mining claim, and that a certificate for the same had been filed in the Salt Lake Land Office. Where water rights were involved, they were specified. The President of the United States signed federal patents and the governor signed state patents.

Arrangement

Chronological by date.

Patents in the Iron County patent books are arranged in the order in which they were filed by the county recorder. The first book is divided into separate sections for federal and state patents. While federal or state patents dominate in each section, patents are actually mixed throughout.

Additional Forms

This series is available on microfilm.

Access Restrictions

This series is classified as Public.

Use Restrictions

These records are available for reproduction and use.

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Acquisition Information

These records were acquired from the creating agency through established retention schedules.

Processing Information

Iron County land patent books were microfilmed by Utah State Archives in June 1974 and processed by Rosemary Cundiff in November 2001.

Other Finding Aids

Indexes: Iron County patents are referenced by abstracts, and by grantor and grantee indexes. Mining patents are referenced in the mining deeds index. See related records.

Related Material

Grantor and grantee indexes from Iron County (Utah). County Recorder, Series 6100, provide reference to the patents in this series based on the names of individuals involved.
Mining deeds from Iron County (Utah). County Recorder, Series 23951, contain additional mineral certificates and patents for mining claims.
Mining deeds index from Iron County (Utah). County Recorder, Series 23953, provides reference to the mining related documents in this series.
Abstracts from Iron County (Utah). County Recorder, Series 83764, provide reference to the patents in this series based on location.

Container List

ReelDescription
1 Patent Record A, federal patents section; 1906 Jan-1913 Jan
1 Patent Record A, state patents section; 1905 Mar-1915 Jun
1 Patent Record B; 1915 Aug-1920 Aug
2 Patent Record C; 1921 Apr-1934 Jul
2 Patent Record D; 1934 Aug-1964 Dec