The State of Tennessee
TO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,
GREETING:
KNOW IT, That in consideration of an entry made in the ENTRY TAKER'S OFFICE of
Campbell County, of No. 1267 dated the 30th day of
March 1849, by John McCoy
there is GRANTED by the State of Tennessee unto the said John McCoy and his heirs
a certain TRACT OF LAND, containing Two hundred
Acres, laying in the aforesaid, on Puncheon Camp Creek waters of New River Beg-
inning on three white oaks on the west side of said Creek , running thence south
twenty east six poles to a poplar in a line of a 1000 acre tract of said McCoy thence
north his line east one hundred eighteen poles to a black maple thence north two
hundred and sixty poles to a whiteoak & sugar tree north thirty west sixty poles to
a poplar & sugar tree south sixty west sixty poles to a poplar & hickory
by west twohundred & eighty poles to the Beginning.
Surveyed 5th October 1849
with its appurtenances, to HAVE and to HOLD the said TRACT or PARCEL of LAND, with its Appurtenances, to the said
John McCoy and his heirs forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, W. Trousdale
Governor of the State of Tennessee, has hereunto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at NASHVILLE
on the 21st day of August in the YEAR OF OUR LORD one thousand eight hundred and fifty
and of AMERICAN INDEPENDANCE the seventy sixth
BY THE GOVERNOR. W. Trousdale
W. B. Ramsey SECRETARY
Research and transcription by Lois Cordova.
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