JANUARY 7, 1799
GRANT TO JOSEPH STOVER AND PHILIP SPENGLER

"...lying and being in the County of Shenandoah on a drain of Flint run..."
*NOTE: Transcribed from the original document as written



James Wood Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia,

To all To Whom these presents shall come, Greeting:

Know ye, That by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant Number seven hundred and sixty five, issued the ninth day of October one thousand Seven hundred and ninety four, there is granted by the said Commonwealth, unto Philip Spengler and Joseph Stover a certain Tract of parcel of Land, containing fifty seven Acres by Survey bearing the date the eighteenth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, lying and being in the County of Shenandoah on a drain of Flint run and bounded as followeth to wit

Beginning at a loarge white oak in Daniel Trouts line corner to Thomas Allen, thence running with Trouts line South sixty two degrees West one hundred and ten poles to a white oak and black oak (the white oak marked I.C) thence North twenty eight degrees West eighty one poles to a large White oak in a hollow marked I.C, thence North sixty two degrees East one hundred and sixteen poles, to where it intersects said Thomas Allens line, and then With his line South twenty five degrees East eighty two poles to the Beginning With its appurtenances;

To have and To hold the said Tract or parcel of Land with its appurtenances, to the said Philip Spengler and Joseph Stover and their Heirs forever.

In Witness whereof the said James Wood Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and Caused the lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the seventh day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand, Seven hundred and ninety nine, and of the Commonwealth the twenty third.



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