Friday, January 26, 2018

Republic of Texas passes homestead law, sets aside land for education

Log cabin, Muleshoe Heritage Center, Muleshoe, Texas
(Texas Day by Day) On this day in 1839, the Congress of the Republic of Texas passed two important pieces of legislation: a homestead act and an act setting aside land for public schools and two universities.
The homestead act, patterned somewhat after legislation of Coahuila and Texas, was designed to encourage home ownership. It guaranteed every citizen or head of family in the republic "fifty acres of land or one town lot, including his or her homestead, and improvements not exceeding five hundred dollars in value." Continued

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