Sold – James Monroe Signs a Land Grant
In 1799 Monroe was chosen governor of Virginia and was twice re-elected, serving until December 1802. This is a Document Signed as Governor, Richmond, October 21, 1802, granting land in Culpepper to Daniel Brown. The Brown family was prominent in the town, and was related to the Hill family, of which...
In 1799 Monroe was chosen governor of Virginia and was twice re-elected, serving until December 1802. This is a Document Signed as Governor, Richmond, October 21, 1802, granting land in Culpepper to Daniel Brown. The Brown family was prominent in the town, and was related to the Hill family, of which Confederate General A.P. Hill was a member.
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