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Letter of Attorney from James Hamilton to John Vaughan
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5
Date:
June 15, 1807
James Hamilton Sr. uses this letter of attorney to provide John Vaughan of Philadelphia with the legal authority to lease or sell lands that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has granted to Pennsylvania's officers and soldiers. Hamilton signs this document on June 15, 1807 in Charleston, South Carolina and it is witnessed by Jared Bunce, William Payne, John Dawson, and H. H. Brackenridge.
This document is filed in the Office for Recording of Deeds of two Pennsylvania counties - Mercer County on December 3, 1807 and Venango County on January 8, 1808.
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Location:
I-Friends-1975-13
Origin:
Gift of Friends of the Library