James Salman Land Grant - Hickman Co TN


JAMES SALMAN
LAND GRANT

(in Hickman Co. Tennessee)
Book S Page 223

The State of Tennessee No. 16197
	TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING;
	   Know Ye, That by virtue of part of warrant No. 84 dated
	the 10 day of July 1784 issued by John Armstrong Entry
	office of claims for the north Carolina western Lands
	to Robert Walker Junr for 1800 acres & entered on the
	19th day of June 1821 by No. 6 g
	      
	THERE IS GRANTED by the said State of Tennessee, unto John Salmon assignee
	of the said Robert Walker Junr
	A certain tract or parcel of land, containing Thirty Acres by survey, bearing 
	date the 23 day of June 1821 lying in the eighth District in
	Hickman County on the south side of Cane Creek in Range
	I section G and bounded as follows to wit  Beginning
	at a small hornbeam & hackberry twenty poles west &
	two poles south of the One mile Stake on the Range line
	north of the south east corner of the section and runs
	South forty nine poles to a large red oak thence west ninety
	eight poles to a small ironwood thence north forty nine poles
	to a small sugartree thence east ninety eight poles to
	the Beginning
	
	 
	With the hereditaments and appurtenances.  To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of 
	land with its appurtenances, to the said James Salman 
	and his heirs forever.  In Witness whereof, William Carroll Governor 
	of the State of Tennessee; hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the 
	State to be affixed; at Murfreesboro on the 21st day of November in the 
	year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty one and of the Independence of 
	the United States, the Forty sixth

			By the Governor:  Wm Carroll

			Daniel Graham  Secretary
		
	Note: The lettering in Italics was part of the form, and the bold was written in.


Submitted and transcribed by Charlotte Curlee Ramsey from documents searched for by Sue Nicholas Mitcham.

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