State of Florida } Before me Henry S. Harmon Clerk
County of Alachua } of the Circuit Court personally came
Geo L. Barnes Shff who acknowledged that he signed
the foregoing instrument for the purposes and consid
eration therein expressed
Taken and Acknowledged } Geo L. Barnes
before me this 8 day of }
May AD 1872 } Recorded May 9th 1872
H.S. Harmon Clk } H.S. Harmon
Clk
Sheriffs Deed
State of Florida }
County of Alachua }
This Indenture made this fourth
day of December AD 1871 between George L. Barnes Sheriff
of said County of the first part, and James B. Brown of
the County of Alachua State of Florida of the second
part Witnesseth: That whereas by virtue of a writ of
Fieri Facias issued out of the Circuit Court for
Said County and to him the said Sheriff directed
he was commanded, That of the Goods and Chattles
lands and tenements of John O. Cosby Cornelius Rain
Jr. and William Strickland he cause to be made
the sum of seven hundred and nineteen Dollars with
interest thereon together with costs of suit which George
W. Means Admir lately on the 22 day of November AD
1869 recovered in our Circuit Court against said
Cosby Rain Jr and Wm Strickland and Whereas I George
L. Barnes as Sheriff as aforesaid by virtue of said
writ did on the first day of Nove AD 1871 levy upon
and seize the property hereinafter described and
did by virtue of said writs and pursuant to the
Statutes in such cases made and provided,
duly advertise the said property for sale on the
4th day of Decr AD 1871 and did on that day
sell the same at public Auction according to law
to James B. Brown for the sum of Sixty Dollars being
the highest sum for the same. Now therefor Know Ye
that I the said George L. Barnes as Sheriff as
aforesaid, by virtue of the said writs, and of the
Statutes in such cases made and provided for and
in consideration of said sum of one hundred and
fifteen dollars to me in hand paid by the said
James B. Brown party of the second part have granted
bargained and sold and by these presents do grant
bargain and sell unto the said James B. Brown party
of the second part his heirs and assigns forever all
the following property to wit the South 1/2 of the SE
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