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Georgia Letters and Deeds

At no time did Robert Morris, John Nicholson and James Greenleaf have a clear title to all the lands they incorporated into the North American Land Company (N.A.L.C.) from Georgia.

G-1Coded letter from Augusta, Georgia. Letter to Joseph Tatem from John Caldwell referencing condition of land in Montgomery County, Georgia.  Mentions M’s lands and titles to 1 million acres. Mentions Mr. Fit. .. s of Philadelphia. (G-1)

Other interesting Georgia deeds, possibly part of the Yazoo Georgia Land Company.

  1. September 1799
    • Conveyance from Edmund Hale to T. Ketland, Clement Cotterill and William Cotterill for 100 tracts of land in Franklin County, Georgia. Contains 100 acres each. (G-2)
  2. July 27, 1811
    • Robert Eaglesfield Griffith to Walter Sims for approximately 600 square miles along the Mississippi River. The land was paid to Revolutionary Troops. Mentions James Greenleaf. Signed by Robert Wharton, mayor of Philadelphia. (G-3)
  3. September 22, 1813
    • Robert Eaglesfield Griffith to Walter Sims for 8 shares in Georgia company. Signed by J. Barber, mayor of Philadelphia. (G-4)
  4. September 22, 1813
    • Robert Eaglesfield Griffith to Wade Hampton for 8 shares in Georgia company. Signed by J. Barber, mayor of Philadelphia. Wade Hampton was an active agent of the Blount family of South Carolina. (G-5)