itzyoboyandrew
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- May 13, 2015
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The signatures listed on the land grant is: Daniel Newnan, Thomas Abercromby (the person who was receiving the land), and I believe the person who surveyed the land Carlton Hilbourn
Daniel Newnan appears to be a rather notable person from my google search. I picked this up at reputable antique store for 10-20$
I did find Thomas Abercromby listed in a 1821 land lottery. Also the document mentions in bolld print " ....en Hundred and Twenty Seven and of the fiftieth year of American Independance"
Not sure if its visible in the picture, but also in hand writing it says 1827 on that same page.
Im hoping between the signature(s) and the 50th year anniversary part it was well worth the purchase.
Daniel Newnan appears to be a rather notable person from my google search. I picked this up at reputable antique store for 10-20$
I did find Thomas Abercromby listed in a 1821 land lottery. Also the document mentions in bolld print " ....en Hundred and Twenty Seven and of the fiftieth year of American Independance"
Not sure if its visible in the picture, but also in hand writing it says 1827 on that same page.
Im hoping between the signature(s) and the 50th year anniversary part it was well worth the purchase.