1834 Washington D.C. Indenture Signed By Fairfax And Waterman Early D.C.
1834 Washington D.C. Indenture Signed by Albert Fairfax & Albert G. Waterman – Early District of Columbia Real Estate DeedOriginal four-page manuscript indenture dated June 5, 1834, documenting the conveyance of valuable real estate in the District of Columbia during the Jacksonian era.The deed records a transfer involving:John M. Johnson of Alexandria, D.C.Albert G. Waterman of PhiladelphiaAlbert Fairfax of Fairfax County, VirginiaWilliam McKee of PhiladelphiaThe property consists of the south half of Lot 8, Square 266, Washington City, including buildings and improvements, with detailed legal boundaries and references to an earlier conveyance by John B. Holmead.The reverse includes the original Alexandria County acknowledgment, certification by Justices of the Peace, and official recording notation dated September 18, 1834, in Washington County, District of Columbia.HighlightsOriginal 1834 manuscript indentureFour handwritten pagesDistrict of Columbia real estateWashington City propertyOriginal signatures of John M. Johnson, Albert G. Waterman, and Albert FairfaxOriginal pen-drawn sealsAlexandria County certificationWashington County recording endorsementExcellent early Washington historyConditionVery good antique condition with expected fold lines, light toning, and minor age wear. The manuscript remains exceptionally clean and highly legible, with bold signatures and recording endorsements.An outstanding original document for collectors of:Washington, D.C. historyDistrict of Columbia real estateEarly American legal manuscriptsFairfax County historyPhiladelphia historyGenealogyAmericanaGuaranteed original 1834 manuscript—not a reproduction.
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