Military warrant deeds, 1817.

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Military warrant deeds, 1817.

Two military warrant deeds to soldiers of the War of 1812, signed by James Monroe. The first, to Andrew Vineburner, is for the southeast quarter, Section 31, Township 6 North, Range 3 West (Emmet, McDonough County). The warrant was granted November 7, 1817. The second, to Amasa Turner, is for the Northeast quarter, Section five, Township 3 North and Range 2 West (Littleton in Schuyler County).The warrant was granted on December 7, 1817.

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United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe)

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Grant given under law granting land to former members of the Army of the United States. Steele served in O'Fallon's Company of Riflemen. From the guide to the Land Grant to Samuel Steel, 1819 January 4, (John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) President of the United States, 1817-1825. From the description of James Monroe letter and certificate, 1817, 1824. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 72711181 Beginning with ...

Turner, Amasa, 1800-1877

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Born in Massachusetts, Amasa Turner (1800-1877) moved to Mobile, Alabama, where he joined the lumber business in 1825. The next year, Turner married Julia Morse, another Massachusetts native living in Texas. The couple had four children, including George Quincy, Marcellus Granville, and Julia Amanda. In 1835, the family moved to Texas to help Amasa recover from yellow fever. He enlisted in the Texas Revolutionary Army, fighting at Gonzales, San Antonio, and the Siege of Bexar. As a ...

Vineburner, Andrew.

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