Alachua in the Territory of Florida containing
eighty acres of land purchased by John Tucker
of the United States in two parcels as per Receivers
Receipts of December 22nd 1837 for forty & 09/100
acres and discribed therein as the South
East Quarter of the South East Quarter section
twenty nine of township seven and Range
Eighteen South & East and the other parcel
as per Receivers Receipt of January
16th 1839 for forty & 09/100 acres & discribed
therein as the South West Quarter of the South
W ΒΌ of section of section Number 28 in Town
ship No Seven of Range No Eighteen South
& East. And by the said John Tucker ass-
signed & conveyed to the said Charles Good
rich - The said Tract of Eighty Acres being
now generally Known as Goodrich Plantation
near the Town of Newnansville
Together with all & singular the
buildings tenements & improvements on all
and singular the above discribed premises
and all & singular the hereditaments &
appurtenances thereunto belonging in in any
wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions,
remainder and remainders rets issues
& profits thereof And also all the estate
right title interest property possession claim
& demand whatsoever as well in law as in
equity of me the said Charles Goodrich
of in or to the above discribed premises &
every part and & parcel thereof with the
appurtenances.
To have and to hold all and sin
gular the above mentioned and discribed |