John Graham releases, 1774.

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John Graham releases, 1774.

This collection consists of two releases in fee from John Graham to Pierce Butler, 1774, for tracts of land on St. Simons Island that Butler purchased from Graham. One of the tracts of land was known as Hampton Point.

1 oversize folder (.20 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6902821

Georgia Historical Society

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Butler, Pierce, 1744-1822

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Pierce Butler (July 11, 1744 – February 15, 1822) was an Irish-American South Carolina rice planter, slaveholder, politician, an officer in the Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He served as a state legislator, a member of the Congress of the Confederation, a delegate to the 1787 Constitutional Convention where he signed the United States Constitution, and was a member of the United States Senate. Born in County Carlow, Ireland, Butler pursued preparator...

Graham, John, ca. 1718-1795.

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John Graham, circa 1718-1795, was a merchant, planter, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Georgia, and a loyalist during the American Revolution. From the description of John Graham letter, 1780. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478012 John Graham (ca. 1718-1795) was a Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (information found in Major Butler's Legacy, by Malcolm Bell). Pierce Butler (1744-1822) was born in Ireland but later made his home in Charleston, South Carolina, where he m...