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The First Women Landowners in America
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In May of 1862, Lincoln signed a law that let unmarried women own land in their own name for the first time in the country's history. Vertical 9:16. Interior of a 19th-century office, President Lincoln signing a document at a wooden desk, warm candlelight, period-accurate 1860s attire and setting. Painterly realism, muted tones, historical accuracy, no modern elements. Six months later, a man named Daniel Freeman rode through the night to file the very first claim under that law. History remembers him as the first homesteader in America. Vertical 9:16. A man on horseback riding through snowy Nebraska prairie at
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Abraham Lincoln