Box Small Coll. 02
Contains 133 Results:
Agreements
This is a collection of land records which were found in the Townsend Room collections with no provenance. They have been arranged together to provide access to the materials. The records include agreements, deeds, grants, surveys and warrants. Some of the early warrants are signed by prominent citizens of Virginia and Kentucky.
Deeds
This is a collection of land records which were found in the Townsend Room collections with no provenance. They have been arranged together to provide access to the materials. The records include agreements, deeds, grants, surveys and warrants. Some of the early warrants are signed by prominent citizens of Virginia and Kentucky.
Surveys
This is a collection of land records which were found in the Townsend Room collections with no provenance. They have been arranged together to provide access to the materials. The records include agreements, deeds, grants, surveys and warrants. Some of the early warrants are signed by prominent citizens of Virginia and Kentucky.
Warrants
This is a collection of land records which were found in the Townsend Room collections with no provenance. They have been arranged together to provide access to the materials. The records include agreements, deeds, grants, surveys and warrants. Some of the early warrants are signed by prominent citizens of Virginia and Kentucky.
DS Nicholas Biddle, 11 May 1827
Deed from the Bank of the United States to Daniel McCalister for a .
DS Heirs of Benjamin Bennett, 1829
Deed from John and Martha McCampbell, Katharine Bennett, John and Susanah Bennett, Benjamin Bennett, Susanah Bennett, Thomas P. Major, father of Ben. P. Major to Richard Bennett of Franklin County, KY.
Bill of Sale, 1835
Jno. P. Lasseen of Crittenden County, KY, MS to L.P. Jackson, KY, for a negro girl, ten years of age, named Jane." The sale price is $375.
Bill of sale, 6 October 1796
Caleb Lindsey, Newberry County, SC to Matthew Scott, Madison County, KY, for "one country born negro girl named Prissillah." The document indicates that the sale price is 75 pounds "lawful money of Kentucky" and that Prissillah is twenty years old.
Estate Settlement, 4 January 1819
Bill of sale, 26 March 1830
William Henry to Benjamin Powell, Scott Co., KY, for "a negro girl by the name of Maryetta about three years old." The sale price was $150, and an endorsement on the back indicates that Powell then sold the girl to Benjamin McDaniel on 27 Jan 1831 for $175. [From the J.T. Dorris Museum Collection. N.22]
