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William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
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Two printed forms, completed in manuscript, the first approximately 13 x 13 inches, the second approximately 12¼ x 7½ inches. Large wood and wax seal of Georgia attached with ribbon. Folded. Light tanning and foxing. Very good. An impressive printed land grant, completed in manuscript, for 1000 acres of land in Washington County, Georgia, granted by Gov. George Mathews to Richmond Dawson. The document is signed by Mathews as well as the surveyor, George Weatherby, who has included a sketch of the land in question. The land is described as "on the waters of Choopee River, bounded South West and South East by said Dawson's Land and on all other sides by Vacant Lands." Governor Mathews had an eventful career, first as a Revolutionary soldier (including a stint as colonel of the Virginia troops in Greene's Carolina campaign), then as governor of Georgia, and finally as a special agent leading "irregular" activities in attempts to wrest Florida from Spain in 1810-12. In the end the U.S. government repudiated Mathews' Florida actions, and he died in Augusta a bitter old man. "By his demise the authorities at Washington escaped the consequences of his threat that he'd 'be dam'd if he didn't blow them all up,' and he carried to the grave much evidence that might explain his debatable conduct" - DAB. A handsome Georgia document and unusual early imprint. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers WRCAM53655
Titel: STATE OF GEORGIA. BY HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE ...
Verlag: [Augusta, Ga.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1794
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
An impressive printed land grant, completed in manuscript, for 1000 acres of land in Washington County, Georgia, granted by Gov. George Mathews to Richmond Dawson. The document is signed by Mathews as well as the surveyor, George Weatherby, who has included a sketch of the land in question. The land is described as "on the waters of Choopee River, bounded South West and South East by said Dawson's Land and on all other sides by Vacant Lands." Governor Mathews had an eventful career, first as a Revolutionary soldier (including a stint as colonel of the Virginia troops in Greene's Carolina campaign), then as governor of Georgia, and finally as a special agent leading "irregular" activities in attempts to wrest Florida from Spain in 1810-12. In the end the U.S. government repudiated Mathews' Florida actions, and he died in Augusta a bitter old man. "By his demise the authorities at Washington escaped the consequences of his threat that he'd 'be dam'd if he didn't blow them all up,' and he carried to the grave much evidence that might explain his debatable conduct" - DAB. A handsome Georgia document and unusual early imprint. Two printed forms, completed in manuscript, the first approximately 13 x 13 inches, the second approximately 12¼ x 7½ inches. Large wood and wax seal of Georgia attached with ribbon. Folded. Light tanning and foxing. Very good. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 53655
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