Deed / James Greenleaf and wife to Thomas Lane for 65 lots of grounds in the City of Washington, containing 484,994 square feet. 1807 May 27.

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Deed / James Greenleaf and wife to Thomas Lane for 65 lots of grounds in the City of Washington, containing 484,994 square feet. 1807 May 27.

l sheet : parchment ; 41 x 53 cm. ([2] p. folded to 21 x 10 cm.)

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