President James Madison and Secretary of State James Monroe Grant Land in Ohio


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Pursuant to the act of Congress entitled “An act providing for the sale of the Lands of the United States in the Territory north west of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river,” John Brindley bought and was the assignee of a tract of land in Indiana, in “fractional section...
Pursuant to the act of Congress entitled “An act providing for the sale of the Lands of the United States in the Territory north west of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky river,” John Brindley bought and was the assignee of a tract of land in Indiana, in “fractional section number twelve of township five, in range number five, east of the second principal meridian.”
Document signed by Madison as president and Monroe as secretary of state, Washington, April 20, 1812, granting the land to “John Brindley, his heirs and assigns forever.”
The War of 1812 was just months away.

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