The Homestead Act became the law of the land on January 1, 1863. it remained in effect until 1976, when the Federal Land Policy and Management Act repealed it (though a ten year extension through 1986 was authorized in Alaska).
Over the entire 124-year history of the Homestead Act, four million people filed for 160-acre parcels of the public domain. Of these four million, more than half were successful, fulfilling all the requirements of the government and earning the title to their property. Every single one of these four million, regardless of success or failure, had a personal story.
Homestead National Historical Park exists today to tell those stories and commemorate the accomplishments and memories of all homesteaders. The Park is currently involved in a project to identify well-known figures in American history that have or had personal connections to the Homestead Act. Some of those identified thus far include: Willa Cather (author); George Washington Carver (scientist, educator); Virgil Earp (frontier lawman); Jeannette Rankin (first woman elected to congress); Laura Ingalls Wilder (author); and Lawrence Welk (entertainer). Each of these people was touched by the Homestead Act and made significant contributions to the world in which he or she lived. Through a generous grant from the Gage County Foundation, banners have been produced featuring each of these individuals. The banners hang outside the Education Center at the Park. Links to the stories of some prominent descendents of homesteaders can be found below. If you are a descendant of someone who filed on a homestead you story is important too, go here to learn more about telling your story.
Rachel Bella Calof
Yiddish Autobiographer, Homesteader
1876-1952
Devils Lake, North Dakota
Willa Cather
Author, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Daughter of Homesteaders
1873-1947
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Kenneth Deardorff
Farmer, Busness Owner, Carpenter, Fur Trapper,
Vietnam Veteran, Homesteader
1944 –
Stony River, Alaska
Ivan Doig
Ranch hand, Novelist, Historian, Grandson of Homesteaders
1939-2015
Broadwater County, Montana
Virgil Earp
Wells Fargo Shotgun Guard,
Deputy Marshall-Shootout at the OK Corral, Homesteader
1844-1905
Prescott, Arizona
Whoopi Goldberg
Comedian, Actress, Winner of Grammy, Tony, Emmy, and Academy Awards Great-Great-Granddaughter of Homesteaders
1955-
Alachua County Florida
Amy Heidemann
Member of the band Karmin, Singer, Songwriter, Musician,
Great-Great Granddaughter of Homesteaders
1986 –
Seward, Nebraska
John Hubbell
Trader with the Navajo Indians (Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site), Homesteader
1853-1930
Gando, Arizona
Chet Huntley
Radio Announcer, Journalist, Newscaster (The Huntley-Brinkley Report,
NBC News), Resort Developer, Son of Homesteaders
1911-1974
Cardwell, Montana
Jewel Kilcher
Musician, Author, Actress, Granddaughter of Homesteaders
1974-
Homer, Alaska
Thomas Kleppe
Mayor, Member of Congress, Director of Small Busness Administration, Secretary of the Interior (Ford Administration), Son of Homesteaders
1919- 2007
Kintyre, North Dakota
Walter Knott
Farmer, Agricultural Developer, Restaurateur, Theme Park Innovator, Homesteader
1889 – 1981
Buena Park, California
William McKnight
Businessman, Industrialist, Head of 3M corporation, Son of Homesteaders
1887 – 1978
White, South Dakota
Enos Mills
Naturalist, Father of Rocky Mountain National Park, Homesteader
1870-1922
Estes Park, Colorado
Forest Ray Moulton
Astronomer, Mathematician, Son of Homesteaders
1872-1952
LeRoy, Michigan
Bill Nelson
State Legislator, State Insurance Commissioner,
U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, Astronaut, Grandson of Homesteaders
1942-
Brevard County, Florida
Al Neuharth
Businessman, author, and founder of USA Today, The Freedom Forum, and the Newseum, Grandson of Homesteaders
1924-2013
Eureka, South Dakota
Tom Osborne
Educator, College Football Coach (University of Nebraska),
U. S. Congressman, Grandson of Homesteaders
1937-
Hastings, Nebraska
Steve Owen
All-Pro Football Player, Professional Football Coach (New York Giants),
Son of Homesteaders
1898-1964
Cleo Springs, Oklahoma
Jeannette Rankin
First Woman Elected to Congress, Peace Advocate,
Daughter of Homesteaders
1880-1973
Missoula, Montana
Evelyn Sharp
Aviator, Pilot for Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) and
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in World War II,
Daughter of Homesteaders
1919-1944
Ord, Nebraska
Wa gi ma wub
Boise Forte/Ojibwe Indian Chief, Homesteader
1835-1937
Vermilion Lake, Minnesota
Lawrence Welk
Musician, Entertainer, Son of Homesteaders
1903-1992
Strasburg, North Dakota
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Author of Little House on the Prairie Series, Daughter of Homesteaders
1867-1957
De Smet, South Dakota
Charles Lindbergh
Aviator, Grandson of Homesteaders
1902-1974
Detroit, Michigan
Source: nps.gov
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