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Why The Homesteading Data Are So Poor (And What Can Be Done About It), Richard Edwards
Why The Homesteading Data Are So Poor (And What Can Be Done About It), Richard Edwards
Great Plains Quarterly
Data available to scholars on homesteading are of very poor quality-inconsistent, unreliable, inaccessible, incomplete-and surprisingly, they haven't been getting any better. Even basic questions such as how much homesteaded land was "proved up," how much land was commuted, or how many actual farms were created by homesteading cannot be answered with any assurance. Moreover, the answers given today mostly depend on quantitative studies completed forty or more years ago.
Why should this be? After all, we have witnessed in recent decades a staggering increase in the capacity and convenience of data handling by using computers. The publication of the Historical …