A couple of months ago someone listed a website to research history of tracts/surveys in a TRS. I found a site listing surveys back to 1800's...does anyone know or remember what the website is?

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Google Louisiana State Land Office (SLO).
Here is the site that Two Dogs referenced,

http://1webfn.doa.la.gov/slodocs/SLO/home.asp
Parker have you looked around inside the site? You will need the software to open the documents.
Wow I just looked at this page too....I can see how I could spend a lot of time there....will look into the software if I need it.
Two Dogs,

No but I appreciate the information. It is definitely a place I plan on visiting.
Thanks to all of you--I think P.G.'s was the specific one---I am printing this page so I can examine all of them later. Parker I think yours may have been the original site--I was looking for land patents-by a specific name too...hard to read those old documents on line (1892)--but I don't know how to navigate that site now. Not your problem..will also try Two Dogs mention...

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