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1835 Deed from Clarisa Sharp to Aaron Ogden
A handwritten copy of a deed from Clarisa Sharp to Aaron Ogden of Licking County. She deeded him a parcel of land situated in Blendon township for the sum of four-hundred and twenty five dollars.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1378/thumbnail.jp
1830 Deed from Gabriel Bishop to Elias Cornell
A handwritten copy of a deed from Gabriel Bishop and his wife Deborah to Elias Cornell, dated May 15th 1830. This document deeds land owned by Gabriel Bishop in Franklin County, specifically twenty-five acres of land more or less, to Elias Cornell in consideration of two hundred and twenty five dollars in hand paid.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1379/thumbnail.jp
1829 Deed from John Youel to Gabriel Bishop
A handwritten copy of a deed from John Youel to Gabriel (also spelled Gabrial) Bishop recorded in Book No. 9-1, dated February 10th 1829. In this document John and his wife Nancy of Blendon deed land, specifically twenty five acres more or less in Franklin County, to Gabriel Bishop for the sum of two hundred dollars... to them in hand paid.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1380/thumbnail.jp
1823 Deed from Thomas Belden to John Bishop
A handwritten copy of a deed from Thomas Belden and his wife Margaret by their attorney Hector T. Phelps to John Bishop recorded in Book No.4 -248, dated April 16 1823. in this document the Blenden\u27s agent and attorney Hector Phelps deeds land in Ohio, specifically land estimated to contain ninety-four acres and fifty rods, to John Bishop of Franklin County for the sum of eighty-two dollars.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1383/thumbnail.jp
1823 Power of Attorney from Thomas Belden to Hector T. Phelps
In this document Thomas Belden and his wife Margaret of Hartford County, Connecticut, grant power of attorney to Hector T. Phelps and enable him to ask, demand, sue for, recover, and receive of and from all persons whomsoever in the state of Ohio, all notes, mortgages, demands, accords and monies which may be due and owing to us in the state of Ohio. This handwritten copy of a legal document was recorded in Book No. 4-152, dated February 27th 1823.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1384/thumbnail.jp
Abstract of 1818 Deed from John Goodrich to John Bishop
A handwritten abstract of a deed from John Goodrich to John Bishop, dated August 5th 1818. This abstract gives a brief description of the land deeded to John Bishop in 1818 for $518.17.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1381/thumbnail.jp
Abstract of 1811 Deed of John Goodrich to John Youel
A handwritten abstract of a deed from John Goodrich to John Yonel, dated November 16th 1811. This abstract briefly describes the land deeded to John Yonel for $320.00 in 1811.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1382/thumbnail.jp
The Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of the Free and Accepted Masons in the State of New York; Collected and Digested by the Order of Grand Lodge.
A multipage volume loosely bound with thread: The Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of the Free and Accepted Masons in the State of New York; Collected and Digested by the Order of Grand Lodge. Published by Brother D. Longworth at the Shakespeare Gallery, New York. Anno Lucis 5801 (i.e., 1801). The hand-penned notation on the blank front cover of the manuscript declares ownership, stating Caleb Bishop his book January 1805.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/cornell_ephemera/1311/thumbnail.jp