1789  (1905)  There being then no land Board instituted those tickets . . . to give the Settlers the satisfaction of knowing the number of their Lots.
1840  An assignment, or attempt to assign any ticket of location, will also be considered as a forfeiture of all right in the Locatee or Assignee.
1896  The Government gave them [in 1798] claims they called tickets, to land. . . .
1909  Upon presenting a certificate of service from the head adjutant general, each claimant of this class became entitled to receive a ticket of location.