Dunlap legal papers 1797-1820 Dunlap legal papers

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Dunlap legal papers 1797-1820 Dunlap legal papers

The Dunlap legal papers are comprised of 12 original and copied documents related to a lawsuit that John Dunlap of Ross County, Ohio, brought against Alexander Dunlap and James Dunlap regarding land along the Scioto River, which was once owned by John Fowler. The documents include receipts, legal depositions, and surveys.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6392141

William L. Clements Library

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