[Land grant 1804 January 31 to Adam Shepherd assignee of Valentine Harrison]

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[Land grant 1804 January 31 to Adam Shepherd assignee of Valentine Harrison]

Grants 2000 acres of land "between the Little Miami and Sciota Rivers, north-west of the River Ohio" to Adam Shepherd assignee of Valentine Harrison in accordance to an act of Congress granting land to veterans.

1 sheet : parchment ; 39 x 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7911424

Williams College, Sawyer Library

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