above is a Substantial Copy of a deed
made to Said Crawford by Philip Dell
Executor of the Estate of Bennett M. Dell
lately of Said County Conveying to Said
Crawford the lands therein named that it
has been Served on John Dell, the present
Said
executor of^B.M. Dells Will, More than thirty
days before this Term of the Court, that Said
deed was in the possession of Said Crawford,
but is now lost or Miss laid So that it is
not in his Custody or Control or Knowledge
Sworn to before Me this }
12th day April AD 1870 } C.P. Crawford
W.K. Cessna Clk }
In the Circuit Court
Alachua County
Spring Term 1870
On Considering the application of C.P.
Crawford Esqr for the reestablishment
of the lost deed within Set out by a
Substantial Copy of the Original, it is
Ordered adjudged and Considered decreed
by the Court, that the within Copy be
and it is hereby declared to be of the Same
Validity force and legal Effect as the Original
thereof might could or would be deemed
and held. April 12th 1870
J.H. Goss
Judge
Before Me Personally Came J.H. Verdier who
on oath Says that he Witnessed the Original
Deed of which the Within purports to be a
Substantial Copy, that Philip Dell Exc
Signed the Same, and he thinks S.B. McLin
& E.M. Graham also Signed the Same as
Subscribing Witnesses thereto
Sworn to and Subscribed }
in my presence the 5th day} Jean H. Verdier
of May 1870 }
W.K. Cessna Clerk }
By A.J. DaCosta D.C. }
Recorded June 1st 1870
W.K. Cessna
By his deputy Clerk
Aaron John DaCosta
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