Land Grant to Edward S. Hall, Baltimore County, Maryland [manuscript], 1807 July 1.

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Land Grant to Edward S. Hall, Baltimore County, Maryland [manuscript], 1807 July 1.

Patent for lot in Range Eight, Section Three of the Northwest Territory. Countersigned by James Madison.

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University of Virginia. Library

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