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          belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions,
          remainder and remainders, rents issues, and profits thereof; and
          Also, all the estate, right, title, interest, whatsoever, properly, poss=
         =ession, claim and demand whatsoever, as well in law as in Equity, of
          the said party of the first partof, in or to the above described premises,
                                                         the 
          and every part and part and parcel thereof, with^appurtenance
          to have and to hold all and Singular the above mentioned and described
          premises, together with the appurtenances, unto the said party of the
          second part his heirs, the said premises in the quiet and peaceable poss=
         =ession of the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns,
          against the said party of the first part, his heirs, and against all and
          every person and persons whomsoever, lawfully claiming or to claim
          the same, shall and will warrant and by theses presents for
          ever defend.  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said party of the first part 
          hath herewith set his hand and seal the day and year first above
          written.
          Sealed and delivered in the presence of )    David Henry Haight {{}}
                 John ******                      )
               J. Jackson                         )
          State, City and County of New York,
          I John Bissell a Commissioner for the State and resident in the City
          of New York, appointed by the Govenor of the State of Florida, under the
          laws, and commissioned under the great seal of that State, duly affirmed
          and qualified to take testimony, acknowledgements, &c, &c, to be used or recorded
          in that State, do by this instrument, given under my hand and official
          seal, certify that on the fifteenth15th day of March 1852 before me person=
         =ally appeared David Henry Haight Signee and Sealer of the annexed instrument,
          and acknowledged the same to be his free act and deed, for the uses and
          purposes therein mentioned.
             {{ }}                                        John Bissel
            {{   }}                                   Commissioner for Florida
           {{     }}
            {{   }}
             {{ }}                                   Recorded April 21st 1854
                                                                    Robt Youngblood
                                                                              Clerk
          THIS INDENTURE made the first day of October, one thousand
          eight hundred and fifty one, Between Eugene VanNess
          and Charles W. Brush, Survivingng Executurs of the last will and
          Testement of Dr Nehemiah Brush late of the City and State
          of New York deceased, of the first part, and Alexander Evins
          of the County of Alachua, in the State of Florida, planter, of
          the second part, Witnesseth, that the said parties of the first
          part by virtue of the power and authority to them given
          in and by the said last will and Testament, and per and
          in consideration of the sum of two thousand five hundred and
          sixty dollars (2,560) lawful money of the United States of
          America to them in hand paid, at or before the ensealing and
          delivery of these presents, by the said party of the second part, the
          Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and the said party of the
          second part, his heirs, Executers and administrators, forever released |