Partially printed document signed 4 December 1786 : ... There is granted by the said Commonwealth [of Virginia] unto Jonathan Clark, heir at law to John Clark ... one thousand acres by survey bearing date the twentieth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty five ... lying and being in the district set apart for the officers & soldiers of the Virginia Continental line ....
1786
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Partially printed document signed 4 December 1786 : ... There is granted by the said Commonwealth [of Virginia] unto Jonathan Clark, heir at law to John Clark ... one thousand acres by survey bearing date the twentieth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty five ... lying and being in the district set apart for the officers & soldiers of the Virginia Continental line ....
Variant Title
Jonathan Clark is intitled to the within mentioned tract of land / John Harvie Ri[chmond]. L[and]. Off
Published
Richmond 1786
Description
1 item (fold.) ; 33 x 36 cm.
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MSS 1056 MB [Oversize]
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Signature of John Harvie, L. Off. stating Clark's entitlement to the tract of land.
At head of title: Edmund Randolph Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting ...
On verso: Jonathan Clark is intitled to the
Jonathan Clark served in various regiments of the Virginia Line beginning in 1776; he was taken prisoner at Charleston in 1780, and at war's end was on parole. He was an original member of the Virginia Society of the Cincinnati.
On vellum, with seal.
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At head of title: Edmund Randolph Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting ...
On verso: Jonathan Clark is intitled to the
Jonathan Clark served in various regiments of the Virginia Line beginning in 1776; he was taken prisoner at Charleston in 1780, and at war's end was on parole. He was an original member of the Virginia Society of the Cincinnati.
On vellum, with seal.
Oversize.
Digitized image available.
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