George Ulmer To Henry Knox About A Testimony About Land 17 November 1801
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George Ulmer to Henry Knox about a Testimony about Land, 17 November 1801
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Signed by Abner Milliken and George Ulmer as Justice of the Peace. A sworn deposition by Abner Milliken swearing he heard Everton say the lot which Levi Gay resides on was signed over by Everton to Knox in 1798.
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Informs Knox that Adam Rogers and Lydia Pendleton are each entitled to fifty acres of land.
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A lengthy letter of resignation from Ulmer to Knox. Ulmer mentions he was mortified to see Knox returned the letters and certificates Ulmer sent him. States, it
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Informs Knox he is either sending or has sent him a list of letters (not included) of people who have applied for land in Knox's patent (likely part of the Wald