Francis Tennille land grants and letters, 1790-1793.

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Francis Tennille land grants and letters, 1790-1793.

This collection contains of two land grants to Francis Tennille of 1,000 acres each in Washington County, Georgia. Both were granted by Governor Edward Telfair on 18 June 1793. These land grants may have been part of the land speculation fraud of Georgia during the 1790s, the most well-known of which were the Yazoo land frauds. Each of the grants has an attached warrant letter (dated 1790 and 1791) and pendant seal. According to information provided by the donor, the grants are registered in book LLL fo. 193, June 1793.

2 oversize folders (.30 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7622820

Georgia Historical Society

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Telfair, Edward, 1735-1807

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Edward Telfair (1735 – September 17, 1807) was a Scottish-born American Founding Father and politician who served as the Governor of the state of Georgia between 1786 and 1787, and again from 1790 through 1793. He was a member of the Continental Congress, and one of the signers of the Articles of Confederation. Born on his family's ancestral estate in western Scotland, Telfair graduated from the Kirkcudbright Grammar School before acquiring commercial training. He immigrated to America in 175...

Tennille, Francis, 1747-1812

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Francis Tennille (1747-1812) was born in Prince William County, Virginia. He served in the Revolutionary War with the Second Georgia Battalion, first as a 1st Lieutenant in 1777, and later as a Captain in 1792. Tennille married Mary Elizabeth Bacon Dixon. He was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati. From the description of Francis Tennille land grants and letters, 1790-1793. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 502270796 ...