Hi All: I have also acquired the book 'INDIANA LAND ENTRIES' - volume 1, Cincinnati District; 1801-1840 by Margaret R. Waters. This first book contains the records of the Cincinnati District. The area covered is mainly a district known as the "wedge" or "gore", located in the southeastern part of the state and bounded roughly by the Ohio-Indiana State Line, the Ohio River, and the Greenville Treaty Line. The territory comprises all of the present counties of Ohio, Dearborn, Union, and Wayne; most of Switzerland, Fayette, Franklin, and Randolph; and a tine section of Jay. Some entries in the region are given in the Indianapolis District. These records have been copied solely for genealogical purposes to enable a searcher to learn if an ancestor DID locate in Indiana; if so, WHERE and WHEN. . . .In copying the records I have done so exactly as they appear in the originals -- by location. By this, searchers may be able to identify other members of the family from nearby entries made by people of the same surname; also there is the possibility of a clue to neighboring families into which daughters might have married. -- Margaret R. Waters. -------------------------------------------------------------------- *My note: This is very nicely indexed, which makes it much easier to do lookups. Again -- no fishing expeditions.. (smile). Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert iggy29@rnetinc.net