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From George Washington to John Brown, 6 April 1789

To John Brown

Mount Vernon 6th April 1789

Sir,

I would thank you for informing me, when it is convenient to you, whether a Deed of Conveyance from George Muse to me for 3323 Acres part of a large tract of 7276 Acres lying on the Great Kanhawa is fully proved, and admitted to record.1 and if not, what steps are necessary for me to pursue to effectuate it. In the first case I should be glad to receive the Deed—In the Second your advice will Oblige Sir—Yr Most Obedt Hble Servant

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LB, DLC:GW.

Brown was clerk of the Virginia general court.

1For GW’s query concerning this tract on the Great Kanawha, see his letter to Battaile Muse, 6 April 1789.

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