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THE STATE OF TENNESSEE - No. 5584
To all to whom these presents shale come == GREETING:
KNOW YE, That for and in consideration of the sum of 12 ½ cents per
acre, paid into the office of the Entry-Taker of Warren county, and entered
on the 30th day of December 1824 pursuant to the provisions of an Act of
the General Assembly of said state, passed on the twentysecond day of November, one thousand
eight hundred and twentythree, by No 879
there is granted by the State of Tennessee, unto Esther McGee
a certain Tract or Parcel of LAND, containing Seventeen acres
by survey bearing date the 8th day of May 1826 lying in said county,
on the waters of Collins River & bounded as follows
to wit. Beginning at a buckeye at the foot of the moun-
tain, the South West corner of John McGee's preference right lines With
said mountain, South twenty poles to a buckeye then on
with the saim west wenty poles to a black ash, Then on
with the saim south twenty poles to an ash then with
said mountain west forty poles to a white oak then
on with the same north 40 poles to an elm
then on with the saim east twenty poles to a Dogwood
Then with the saim North ten poles to a spanish oak
then with the saim east ten poles to an elm then
on with said M.t North ten poles to a hickory. Then on
with the same east ten ten poles to a stake then north
ten poles to a hickory then east twenty poles to a
stake on the said McGee's at original line then with
said five south 30 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 Esther McGee
and her heirs forever.
In Witness Whereof, Wm Carrall Governor of the State of Tennessee, hath
hereunto set his hand, and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Nashville, on
the 19th day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-seven and of the indepnedence of the United States, the fiftyfirst.
BY THE GOVERNOR:
Wm Carrall
Daniel Graham Secretary