Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 December 1855 — Page 4
OWNERS NAMES.
Armstrong Clias W, Bly Martin J. Buck Michacl Brock Francis Corbet James Coltrain Lindon P. Cadwallader Reese & Co. Endicott James Fullinwider Christopher same
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same Bame
Harper Alexander same Harland A H. & W. G. same Jones Samuel D. same .. Lame Pettr Lame Isaiah McDowell Muckelroy same same More Willis E. same Manker Zimri Marquam H. P. same Priest L. C. & H. B. Roark Elizabeth Roark James Smith Abraham Spencer Thomas Thompson Alexander .same Taylor William H. Wood Joseph same Wilson Joseph W. Webster A. G. Webster Anson B. same same same -v same same
Berry Charles and James Graham John same same same same Harris Wm. H. Kelly William Lytle Robert Miller Josiah Parsons William same Routh Edward Roberts Nancy same Rambo Absolom .Wray Samuel
Ashby Milton same Ashby Bladen (heirs of) "Ashby James H.
Barnes Moses H. lame same Baldwin William Ellis Roily Ballard Findly L. Fisher Joshua (heirs of) same same Harrison John (heirs of) Hipes Jacob Kelly William Keeney Stephen D. Kelly Alfred Kelly Francis H. same Miller Robert H. same same same1 Mahorney Zachariah same Martin Joseph A. Moore Solomon Oliver John H. same same Powell Cader (heirs of) Swank Letice (heirs Tipton Jonathan Vice'Moses Jr. same Webster H. J. Wilson John B. Woods Joseph
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Description of Land.
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33 42 46 75 76 91
237 238
239 285
south east quarter south qr south half north east qr pt east half north west qr jw south west quarter soutb qr south end west half west qr south half north west quarter west half north cast qr north westqr north west qr north end west half east qr south east qr north east qr part north east quarter
140 154
177
181
213
Lame's Addition part east half north east qr part west half north east qr east half north east quarter south west quarter south qr south east qr south east qr part south west qr east qr part north east quarter
231 233 250
256
278 273
part north east quarter
313 323 324 339 348 379
3 4
18
26 9436
208
214
220
231 269
of)* of)
271 321 342 351
360 364 365
STATE OP INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, SS.
November 24. 1855.
part east half north east qr 25 east half south west quarter 2 west half south east quarter do east half south east quarter 4 north westqr north wester 28
north half north east quarter north west qr north west qr part north east quarter part south west quarter west half south west quarter
east half north west quarter
105
west half south west qr east half north east quarter north west quarter north qr south east quarter east half north west quarter east half north cast qr
130 132 183 185 186 187
A List of Lands and Town lots Returned.
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20 19 do do do do do do do do do
36 do do 14 15 do 36
east half north west quarter north end west half east qr
east half south west qr
386 406
408 411 407
11 35
19
north east qr north east qr 5 do" do '44 200 200
17 north west qr south west qr 21 18 3 40 170 140 310 112 north east qr south east qr 32 do do do 150 150 north half south east quarter 33 do do 80 300 100 400 east half south west quarter do do do do do 300 south west qr south east qr 27 do do 40 150 150 south east quarter south qr do do do do do do 136 part north east quarter do do do 13 40 100 100 157 south east quarter north qr 33 do do 40 150 150 169 north east qr north east qr do do do do 300 40 340
195 east half south west quarter 1 do do 80 do 200 500 224
W half half south west qr 27 do do half half north west qr do do do north east quarter 33 jo do east half south east qr 28 do do south west quarter 8 do do part south east quarter do do do part west half south west qr 18 do do pt west half half east qr 35 do do
east half south west quarter 32 do do part cor north east qr 31 do do east half north east qr 2 do do east half south west quarter 25 do do south west qr south west qr do do do
Labaree's Addition.
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do do 80 300 295 505
east half south east quarter 25 do do do 500 100 600
No. 10, Walnut Township.
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Shannondale 18 4 10
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Shannondale 1 1 55 do 19 & 20 3 30 do 1 17 & 18 50 4 8 150
Darlington 3 2 200 do 1 2 tc 3 10 35 do 6 7, 1 25 do 4 10 400 do do 14 40 do south end 1 3 100 do 4 2 500
Fredricksburg 1 2 15 10
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non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1854 is correct and notice is thereon, or doe from the owner thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public
JAMES GILKEY, Auditor, Montgomery County.
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