Folsom and Ecker Streets land deed : San Francisco, Calif., 1853 Feb. 1.

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Folsom and Ecker Streets land deed : San Francisco, Calif., 1853 Feb. 1.

Handwritten deed document conveying land at the corner of Folsom and Ecker Street [i.e. Ecker Place] in the city of San Francisco owned by John Hinman to Thomas Frowley for the sum of $650 dollars on a down payment of $20 dollars. The deed describes the payment schedule, and measurements in feet and direction outlining the lots being sold and identified as Subdivision [100?] and lot Number 56. Other details include the names of two previous owners, John [M. Stanley?] and Edwin Bryant. The deed (30 x 19 cm, folded to 19 x 8 cm) is signed by John Hinman and witnessed by Samuel Gordon and George Cruxow. Includes a handwritten addendum signed by John A. Clark, Deputy County Recorder on March 2, 1853. A red paper seal of the County Recorder's office is affixed to the document. Additionally the document details the deed was recorded into Liber 22 of Deeds, page 16. Another notary addendum for John Hinman signed by Notary Public John [Nesbith?] crossed out.

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Hinman, John Edward, 1789-1873

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Gordon Listokin, Samuel

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Samuel M. Gordon, United States soldier, was a member of Company H, 25th Ohio Infantry Regiment, during the Civil War. He lived at Senacaville, Guernsey County, Ohio. It is believed he died about 1862, in a Confederate prison. He enlisted in 1861, and spent most of that autumn on Cheat Mountain, West Virginia, where he fought in the Battle of Cheat Mountain Summit. From the description of Samuel M. Gordon diary, 1861 [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82925988 ...

Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872

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Painter from Detroit, Michigan, primarily of pictures of Indians. From the description of John Mix Stanley papers, 1842, 1868-1871. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418580 John Mix Stanley (1814-1872), began painting Indians in 1838, was with Gen. Kearny's California expedition in 1846, and toured the Pacific Northwest in 1847-48. In 1853 he was an artist on Gov. Stevens's expedition to survey a northern route for the Pacific railroad. From the des...

Cruxow, George.

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Clark, John A.

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Biographical note: Lawyer and surveyor; John A. Clark was appointed Surveyor General of New Mexico (including Arizona) in 1861 and served until 1868. From the description of Surveyor General correspondence and reports (copies), ca. 1863-1866. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 558634889 John A. Clark, Jr., was the son of John A. and Ellen Causey Clark. His genealogical notes concern families related to his parents. The families, prim...

Frowley, Thomas.

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