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The State of Tennessee . . . . . Number 2456
To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting. Know ye that in consideration of nine dollars and seventy cents with the interest due thereon paid by William Cannon into the public treasury of this state in part for ninty seven acres of land there being yet due and chargeable the further sum of eighty seven dollars and thirty there is granted unto the said William Cannon assignee of Thomas Etherton a certain tract of land containing ninty seven acres lying and being in the county of Blount and district south of French Broad and Holston within the tract located for the use of cottages on the waters of Holston River beginning at a post oak on the top of a ridge ?? ?? then with his line south forty seven and three fourths east forty three chain to a small black oak then with ??? ??? south thirty three and a half west fifty two chain to a post oak forty seven west twenty seven chain and two tenths to a white oak north fifty one west with Peter Key twenty one chain and four tenths to a stake and ??? then with ??? ??? three north three east twenty three chain to a post oak north fifteen west twenty eight chain to a white oak north fifty eight east forty nine chain and thee tenths with said ??? to the beginning. Surveyed February the ?? 1807 with its appurtenances to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said William Cannon and his heirs and sssigns forever in witness whereof Willie Blount governor of the State of Tennessee hath hereunto set his hand and caused the great seal of the said state to be affixed at Knoxville on the first day od August in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve and of American Independence the thirty seventh.
Type: Official Record
Date: 1812-08-01
URL: http://www.etherton.net/S1988 - 1812thomethe.png
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