title and interest, whether of dower or of Separate property, statutory or equitable
in and to the lands therein described and that she executed said deed freely and vol-
untarily and without any constraint fear apprehension or compulsion of or from
her said husband -
Witness my Signature and official seal at South Jacksonville in the County of
Duval and State of Florida the day and year last aforesaid -
(seal) H.J. Cassidy... Public (seal) T. Williams Notary Public
Filed Dec 11-1911 S.H. Wienges Clerk
Recorded Dec 12-1911 Per E. Wimberly DC
United States }
To } Patent
Wesley Harrison }
The United States of America: To all to whom these presents shall come; Greeting
Homestead Certificate No 18433 }
Application 31395 } Whereas, There has been deposited in the
General Land Office of the United States a Certificate of the Register of the Land
Office at Gainesville Florida whereby it appears that, pursuant to the Act of
Congress approved 20th May 1862 "To secure Homesteads to Actual Settlers on
the Public Domain," and the acts supplemental thereto, the claim of Wesley
Harrison has been established and duly consummated, in conformity to law
for the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section twenty six in township ten
South of Range Seventeen East of the Tallahassee Meridian, in Florida, containing
Eighty and eight hundredths acres - according to the Official Plat of the Survey
Land
of the said Land returned to the General^Office by the Surveyor General -
Now know Ye That there is, therefore, granted by the United States unto said
Wesley Harrison the tract of land above described To Have and to hold the said
tract of Land with the appurtenances thereof, unto the said Wesley Harrison
and to his heirs and assigns forever -
In Testimony Whereof I Theodore Roosevelt President of the United States of America
have caused these letters to be made Patent, and the seal of the General Land Office to be
hereunto affixed
Given under my hand at the City of Washington the ninth day of August in the
year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and seven and of the Independence of the
United States the One hundred and thirty Second.
(Seal) By the President Theodore Roosevelt
By T.M. McKean Secretary
Fred Demett, Acting Recorder of the General Land Office
Recorded Miscellaneous, Vol 628 Page 64
Filed Dec 12- 1911 S.H. Wienges Clerk
Recorded Dec 12 - 1911 Per E. Wimberly DC
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