Hamilton Atchison to Alexander H. Atchison
This deed is dated May 17, 1830 and is for the sale of land by Hamilton Atchison to his son Alexander (and Malinda Atchison Headley's brother). This seems to have been a gift from father to son, as the land along Hickman Creek in Fayette County was sold for $1.
Hamilton Atchison to Alexander H. Atchison
Page 2 of the May 17, 1830 deed.
Hamilton Atchison to Alexander H. Atchison
Page 3 of the May 17, 1830 deed.
Hamilton Atchison to Alexander H. Atchison
This deed from January 12, 1835 is for the sale of land from Hamilton Atchison to his son Alexander H. Atchison. Unlike the 1830 deed, this does not appear to be a gift, as Alexander paid $2800 for 50 acres of land. In 2017 dollars, this would be the equivalent of paying $73,000. Like the other deed, this is for land along Hickman Creek in Fayette County.
Hamilton Atchison to Alexander H. Atchison
Page 2 of the January 12, 1835 deed. This states that Hamilton and his wife Catherine are selling land to Alexander. Catherine was Hamilton's second wife and Alexander's stepmother.
Hamilton Atchison to Alexander H. Atchison
Page 3, January 12, 1835 deed.
Translyvania University to Hamilton Atchison
This deed from August 6, 1831 details the sale of land from Transylvania University to Hamilton Atchison. This tract was purchased for $4.50 an acre.
Transylvania University to Hamilton Atchison
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Transylvania University to Hamilton Atchison
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