UPSON COUNTY, GA - Deeds - Soldier's Cemetery 1904 ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Ed Hallman ehallman@alltel.net Visit our webpages: Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman Quitclaim for Soldier's Cemetery Upson County, Georgia Deed Book 17, page 386 State of Georgia, Upson County. This Indenture made this 4th day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Four [May 4, 1904] between Mrs. A. W. White, President of the Ladies Memorial Association of the County of Upson of the first part, and Thomaston Cotton Mills of the County of Upson of the second part: Witnesseth that the said Mrs. W.A. White, President of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty five dollars in hand paid, the receipt whereof is acknowledged, has bargained, sold and by these presents does remise, release and forever quitclaim to the said Thomaston Cotton Mills heirs and assigns, all the right, title, interest, claim or demand the said Mrs. W.A. White, President has or may have had in and to a part of lot of land No. 193 in the 10th District of Upson County. Said strips of land known as Soldier's Cemetery where the Confederate dead were formerly buried; the same being one hundred & fifty feet North and South by Fifty feet East & West [7500 sq. ft. or slightly more than 0.172 acres] and more fully described in a deed from D.R. Beall to W.A. Cobb, Ordinary, dated March 3, 1867 and recorded in Book "I" page 272 March 3rd, 1867. With all the rights, members and appurtenances to the said Thomaston Cotton Mills in anywise appertaining or belonging. To have and hold the said described land to the said Thomaston Cotton Mills so that neither the said Mrs. A.W. White, President, nor her heirs nor any other person or persons claiming under her shall at any time, by any means or ways, have, claim, or demand any right or title to the aforesaid land or its appurtenances, or any rights thereof. In Witness Whereof, the said Mrs. W.A. White, President has hereunto set her hand and affixed her seal the day and year first above written. Mrs. W.A. White, President (Seal) Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of: A.W. White W.L. Skelton, N.P. Upson County Recorded November 8, 1910. C.E. Bethel, C.S.C. (M.K.)