Samuel Tanner Settled On Spring Creek In 1807

Date 2011/4/2 4:50:00 | Topic: People

James Pleasants Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia: To all to who these presents shall come, Greeting: Know Ye, That in conformity with a Survey made on the Sixteenth day of June 1823 By virtue of two Land Office Exchange Treasury warrants, to wit 100 acres by No. 1833 issued the 12th of January 1807 and 280 acres by No. 2400 issued May 14th 1823, there is granted by the said Commonwealth, unto Samuel Tanner.
A certain Tract or Parcel of Land, containing Three Hundred and eighty Acres, Situate in the County of Kanawha on Spring Creek a branch of the Little Kanawha River and bounded as followeth to wit. Beginning at two white Oaks on a point of hill below and improvement made by Greathouse. [url=http://www.wvroane.org/modules/news/visit.php?fileid=5][img align=left]http://www.wvroane.org/uploads/img4d97550e56b01.jpg[/img][/url]



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