When saving images from Facebook (or any other site), give the images names that make sense. Some sites autogenerate file names or change them as they are uploaded to the site by users. Random names of random characters are difficult to understand. 
The Bureau of Land Management website allows users to search their patent database of individuals who obtained federal land. The database contains an image of the actual patent and should describe the federal act under which the individual obtained the land. The BLM site does not contain any of supporting documentation used to obtain that land. Those files are in the National Archives in Washington, DC. Generally speaking federal land could be obtained via: cash purchase military warrant (issued based upon military service in specific wars) homestead pre-emption and various other claims The amount of paperwork in the application file varies dependent upon the type of acquisition process. Learn more about searching the Bureau of Land Management website and the unindexed BLM Tract books in Michael’s webinar.
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