of March 1843 levy upon certain lands
hereinafter set forth and discribed.
And after having advertised in the "Florida
Herald and otherwise as the law directs,
did sell the said lands at public
auction in front of the Court House
in the County of Alachua on Monday
the first day of January 1844, when the
said Moses E. Levy being the highest bidder
became the purchaser for the sum of
twelve hundred dollars: Now therefore
I John Beard Marshal as aforesaid: by
virtue of the power in me by law vested
and in pursuance of the writ aforesaid
& in consideration of the sum
of twelve hundred dollars to me in
hand paid by the said Moses E. Levy
have granted, bargained, and sold, & by these
presents do grant bargain sell and convey to the
said Moses E. Levy his heirs and assigns
the said tracts of land herein before
referred to, to wit, The interest of said
Estate (of Joseph M. Arredondo) in the
undivided grant of land of four
leagues at each wind made to Fernando
dela Maza Arredondo & Son by the Spanish
Government on or about the 22nd December
1817 & situated at a place called Alachua
formerly inhabited by a tribe of Seminole
Indians, Commonly known as the Arredondo
grant in Alachua also the interest
of the said Estate (of Joseph M. Arredondo)
in a tract of land of forty thousand
acres granted to the said Joseph M. Arredondo
by the Spanish Government on or about
the 12th day of January 1811
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