Letter from Francis C. Sherman transferring his claim to Lot number 2 in Block No. 40 in the original town of Chicago to William Jones.

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Letter from Francis C. Sherman transferring his claim to Lot number 2 in Block No. 40 in the original town of Chicago to William Jones.

This item is part of a group of legal transfer letters to the Board of Canal Commissioners from various individuals transferring rights to Lots by Block number in the original town of Chicago. Letters related to the sale of land along the Illinois & Michigan Canal in Chicago, Illinois.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7667614

Lewis University Library

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Illinois and Michigan Canal Commission Board.

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Manning, J.

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Sherman, Francis

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Manning, Joel.

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Jones, William E.

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William Jones was located in Philadelphia at least during some of the time of keeping these journals. He was the son-in-law of Joseph Pennell. From the description of Business ledgers, 1839-1867. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 216880591 Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Appointed May 9, 1623, to examine the state of the Virginia Company's affairs. From the description of Draft of proposed procedures against the Virginia Company, 1623. (Unive...