Indenture between John Bloodgood of the City of New York, now of Mobile, State of Alabama and William Bloodgood of the City of New York, and John Carney of the City of New York for land transfer in City of Brooklyn...sum of six hundred dollars...late the property of I. F. and E. P. Delaplain Surveyed January 1834...by the numbers 51 and 52 which said Lots (boundaries described)...Clason Avenue from northeast corner of Myrtle Avenue
New York. Printed by Bell & Gould, n.d., ca. 1850. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Item #286500
ISBN: 281AIB1056630
Indenture printed form, single sheet folded to create 4 pages, 10.25 x 16.5 inches when folded. Printed on leaves 1 and 2. Blanks filled-in by hand. Unsigned, undated. First edition (first printing). A near fine copy. On leaf 4 written in ink: 'Draft of Deed of 2 Lots on Chason Av. not sold to this party but sold subsequently'. Previously folded in half and then trifolded. Mild tanning to rear fold edges. Very legible.
Price: $40.00
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