Thomas Spalding survey warrant, 7 April 1800.

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Thomas Spalding survey warrant, 7 April 1800.

The collection consists of a survey warrant to Murdoch McLeod to layout a tract of 250 acres in McIntosh County to Thomas Spalding in lieu of an old warrant. The document is signed by Roswell King and is dated 7 April 1800.

1 item (0.1 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7323518

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Spalding, Thomas, 1774-1851

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James Spalding (1735-1794) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved to America circa 1760, first arriving in Charleston, South Carolina. He moved to St. Simons Island, Georgia, in 1763 and established the mercantile firms of James Spalding and Co. in East Florida, McKay and Spalding on St. Simons Island, and Spalding and Kelsall at Sunbury, Georgia. He was also a planted. In 1772, he married Margery McIntosh, daughter of Col. William McIntosh, with whom he had one son. Thomas Spalding (1774-185...

King, Roswell, 1765-1844

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Roswell King-native New Englander, manager of the Pierce Butler coastal plantations, and industrialist and businessman in Glynn and McIntosh counties-was in his seventies when he founded his namesake town, Roswell. He established the Roswell textile mills in the late 1830s and enticed wealthy coastal families to join his enterprise, thus changing the economy and the population mix of northern Fulton County. The influence of King's late-life accomplishments remains a part of Roswell'...

McLeod, Murdoch

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