. American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . ^Piiie land. ______—--.^ ^ —_ .5 3 O Swamp. s 161) acres. *r & i ^.^— Pine land. ^^^..^^ 1st line. South, SO chaii Oafc. I certify the foregoing plat and certificate to be well and truly taken from documents on file in theoflBce of the public archives of St. Augustine. F. J. FATIO, ,S. B. L. C. [Here follows a royal title made by Governor Coppinger for the one hundred and sixty acres, datedFebruary 2T, 1818.] [Translation.] Don George Clarke, lieutenant of the local militia of St. Augusti


. American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . ^Piiie land. ______—--.^ ^ —_ .5 3 O Swamp. s 161) acres. *r & i ^.^— Pine land. ^^^..^^ 1st line. South, SO chaii Oafc. I certify the foregoing plat and certificate to be well and truly taken from documents on file in theoflBce of the public archives of St. Augustine. F. J. FATIO, ,S. B. L. C. [Here follows a royal title made by Governor Coppinger for the one hundred and sixty acres, datedFebruary 2T, 1818.] [Translation.] Don George Clarke, lieutenant of the local militia of St. Augustine, Florida, and survej-or, appointedby the government of the said city and province: I certify that I have measured and laid off for DonJohn Houston, the son, one hundred and fifty-five acres of land on the river Nassau, at a place known asthe Half-moon Bluff, according to the decree of the governor of February 16 of the present year, and^ conformable to the following plat and its copy iu the book of surveys under my charge. Fernandina,amelia island, May 1, I8I6. GEORGE J. F. CLARKE. TOT, IV- 48 c 378 PUBLIC LANDS. [No. 454. I certify the foregoiiin plat and certificate to be well and truly translated and taken from documentaon file in the office of the public archives. F. J. FATIO, S. B. L. G. [Here follows a royal title made by Governor Coppinger for the 155 acres, dated February 27, 1818.] [Translation.] Don George Clarke, lieutenant of the local militia of St. Augustine, Florida, and surveyor general,appointed by the g-overninent of same city and province: I certify that on May 2, 1816, 1 measured andlaid ofi for Don John Houston, the son, one hundred and twenty acres of land on the river Nassau, at aplace known by the name of Mill Branch, alias Dunns Creek, which was granted him by superior decreeon the 16th of February of the present year; which land is conformable to the present plat and its copyin the book of surveys under my charge. Fernandina, Amelia is


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