Cabin Rights

Cabin Rights

At an early period in the settlement of the Frontier, pioneers asserted their claims to parts of wild lands by blazing trees around the desired boundary, and later comers customarily recognized the claims: tomahawk rights, they were called. Building a cabin and raising a crop, however small, of grain of any kind, led to "cabin rights," which were recognized not only customarily but by law. The laws of the colonies and states varied in their requirements of the settler. In Virginia the occupant was entitled to convert|400|acre|km2|1 of land and to a preemption right to convert|1000|acre|km2|0 more adjoining, to be secured in either case by a land-office warrant, the basis of a later patent or grant from colonial or state authorities.

References

*Dictionary of American History by James Truslow Adams, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940


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