[COLONIAL] - [INDENTURE] Signed by Edward Shippen (IV)
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[COLONIAL] - [INDENTURE] Signed by Edward Shippen (IV) as President of the Court of Common Pleas. 2 June 1787.
Indenture, vellum. 10 x 26 in. For sale of a "plantation or piece of land called the Walnut Tract." Mary Trent to Stacy Potts. Shippen has noted that he spoke with Mary Trent as a representative of the court.
Edward Shippen (1729-1806) was from a prominent Philadelphia family. He and his wife had nine children, many of whom also helped shape colonial society. His daughter, Margaret ("Peggy") was the second wife of Benedict Arnold.
Indenture, vellum. 10 x 26 in. For sale of a "plantation or piece of land called the Walnut Tract." Mary Trent to Stacy Potts. Shippen has noted that he spoke with Mary Trent as a representative of the court.
Edward Shippen (1729-1806) was from a prominent Philadelphia family. He and his wife had nine children, many of whom also helped shape colonial society. His daughter, Margaret ("Peggy") was the second wife of Benedict Arnold.
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[COLONIAL] - [INDENTURE] Signed by Edward Shippen (IV)
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