Land grant, 1804.

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Land grant, 1804.

This is a grant of ten thousand acres of land to William Fullerton in Jefferson County, issued by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and signed by Governor James Garrard. A survey description of the property is included.

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Kentucky. Governor (1796-1804 : Garrard)

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James Garrard was Kentucky's second governor and the only governor to succeed himself. He served from 1796 to 1804, and was a Jeffersonian Republican. Garrard was born in Stafford County, Virginia on January 14, 1749. After holding several local offices, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1779. He joined the Stafford County regiment of the Virginia Militia and served during the American Revolution, rising to the rank of colonel in 1781. In 1783, he move...

Fullerton, William Borland, 1948-

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Stockholder of the First National Bank of Central City. Civil War veteran. Manager of Gunnell Gold Mine in Gilpin County (Colo.). From the description of Papers, 1871-1937. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 55038871 ...

Garrard, James, 1749-1822

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