“1795 Colonial Massachusetts Land Deed GROTON
1795 COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS LAND DEED
Isaac Bowers to Salmon Lawrence
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Recorded January 1, 1796
Offered here is an original 18th-century Massachusetts manuscript land deed dated October 24, 1795, documenting the conveyance of land in Groton, Middlesex County, from Isaac Bowers to Salmon Lawrence.
This beautiful colonial-era legal document is handwritten in rich brown ink on laid paper with an ornate engraved opening panel reading “Know all Men by these Presents.” The reverse bears the original filing endorsement noting registration in Middlesex County Registry of Deeds, Book 120, Page 404, January 1, 1796.
The deed contains:
Original period signatures
Excellent early American penmanship
Justice of the Peace certification
Detailed land boundary descriptions
Clear colonial Massachusetts provenance
A highly attractive and authentic piece of early American history ideal for:
Colonial Americana collectors
Massachusetts historians
Genealogy researchers
Early manuscript/document collectors
Framing and display
Condition:
Original unrestored condition with expected folds, light toning, scattered age spotting, and minor edge wear consistent with age. Ink remains strong and highly legible. Displays beautifully.
Dimensions:
8 x 12 1/2 inches
Guaranteed authentic 18th-century document.
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1795 COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS LAND DEED
Isaac Bowers to Salmon Lawrence
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Recorded January 1, 1796
Offered here is an original 18th-century Massachusetts manuscript land deed dated October 24, 1795, documenting the conveyance of land in Groton, Middlesex County, from Isaac Bowers to Salmon Lawrence.
This beautiful colonial-era legal document is handwritten in rich brown ink on laid paper with an ornate engraved opening panel reading “Know all Men by these Presents.” The reverse bears the original filing endorsement noting registration in Middlesex County Registry of Deeds, Book 120, Page 404, January 1, 1796.
The deed contains:
Original period signatures
Excellent early American penmanship
Justice of the Peace certification
Detailed land boundary descriptions
Clear colonial Massachusetts provenance
A highly attractive and authentic piece of early American history ideal for:
Colonial Americana collectors
Massachusetts historians
Genealogy researchers
Early manuscript/document collectors
Framing and display
Condition:
Original unrestored condition with expected folds, light toning, scattered age spotting, and minor edge wear consistent with age. Ink remains strong and highly legible. Displays beautifully.
Dimensions:
8 x 12 1/2 inches
Guaranteed authentic 18th-century document.
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