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1827 Montgomery Co NY Land Deed George Smith Samuel Jackson Minaville Florida. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available. Antique Original 1827 Village Of Minaville Town Of Florida Montgomery County New York Indenture Land Deed Document - George Smith - Antoinette P. Smith - Samuel Jackson - Ready For Framing This Original Land Indenture Dated March 24, 1827, Documents A Real Estate Transaction In The Village Of Minaville, Town Of Florida, Montgomery County, New York. The Legal Deed Records The Sale Of A Lot Featuring A Stone House And Office By Grantors George Smith And Antoinette P. Smith Of Amsterdam To Grantee Samuel Jackson For Five Hundred And Fifty Dollars. Historically Significant For Its Illustration Of Early Nineteenth-Century Jurisprudence, The Document Includes A Formal Dower Rights Acknowledgment Conducted By Commissioner David Cady, Who Examined Antoinette P. Smith Separately To Ensure Her Voluntary Consent. The Property Description Provides Local Genealogical And Geographical Context, Referencing Former Occupants George Warwick And Neighboring Resident Stephen Reynolds, Along With A Prior Deed Involving Jacob Johnson. This Archival Piece Serves As A Primary Source For Studying New York Land Tenure And Merchant History During The Post-Revolutionary Era. In Good Antique Condition – Edge Wear With Fraying, Folds, Holes At Fold Intersections, Staining, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Document. Measures Approx. 20" Wide by 14-3/8" Tall. Product Photos Include A Watermark And Possibly An Object For Scale / Photography Purposes Only. Also, Product Listings May Include Newspaper Images, Display Photos Or Short Video Clips Relevant To The Item Which Are Not Included In The Purchase. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available. B21