Description: In-Depth Description: This historical document is a handwritten indenture deed dated September 6, 1900, between Simeon Pennewill and the Trustees of the Asbury Methodist Church in Sussex County, Delaware. The deed, recorded by Joseph B. Adams, details the transfer of land from Pennewill to the church trustees. The front cover of the deed bears the date and signatures, along with the fee for recording the document. The interior pages contain detailed handwritten legal descriptions of the land being transferred, as well as the terms and conditions of the transfer. The document is beautifully preserved, with a clear and detailed script, and it includes the embossed seal of the Recorder of Deeds in Sussex County, Delaware. The notary seal of John H. Saulsbury, appointed in January 1900, is prominently displayed, further adding to the authenticity and historical value of the document.Rarity and Historical Significance: This deed is a significant piece of early 20th-century American history, particularly valuable for those interested in the history of Delaware, land ownership, and the expansion of Methodist churches in the region. Indenture deeds from this period are rare, especially in such well-preserved condition. The involvement of a well-known figure like Simeon Pennewill, who later became Governor of Delaware, adds to its historical significance.
Price: 199 USD
Location: Port Charlotte, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-25T20:20:21.000Z
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