1823 Virginia Land Grant – Gov. James Pleasants
Original 1823 Virginia land grant, signed by Governor James Pleasants, conveying 85 acres to Jacob Snyder in Pendleton County, now West Virginia.
The tract is described along Seneca Creek and includes detailed metes and bounds typical of early American frontier surveys.
Features:
Hand-signed by Governor James Pleasants
Official Commonwealth document with embossed seal
Recorded on reverse (Deed Book 72, page 56)
Early 19th-century frontier land record
Condition:
Original folds
Noticeable staining and toning (see photos)
Seal present but lightly impressed
A genuine early American land document from the Virginia-to–West Virginia frontier period.
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Original 1823 Virginia land grant, signed by Governor James Pleasants, conveying 85 acres to Jacob Snyder in Pendleton County, now West Virginia.
The tract is described along Seneca Creek and includes detailed metes and bounds typical of early American frontier surveys.
Features:
Hand-signed by Governor James Pleasants
Official Commonwealth document with embossed seal
Recorded on reverse (Deed Book 72, page 56)
Early 19th-century frontier land record
Condition:
Original folds
Noticeable staining and toning (see photos)
Seal present but lightly impressed
A genuine early American land document from the Virginia-to–West Virginia frontier period.
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