Monroe County, West Virginia - Land Office Treasury Warrant - Samuel Pack ********************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** The records for this work have been submitted by Carol Pack Urban, E-mail address: , January, 1999. ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** SAMUEL PACK AND HIS HEIRS - 200 acres - MONROE CO., VA John Tyler Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, to all to whom these presents shall com, Greetings: Know ye, that in conformity with a survey, made on the 11th and 12th days of July 1825, by virtue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant, No. 7911, issued March 7, 1825, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto SAMUEL PACK, ROBERT DUNLAP and REBECCA his wife who used to be REBECCA PACK, ARCHIBALD PACK, MARY PACK, JULIA PACK and RUFUS PACK, and JANE PACK the widow of JOHN PACK deceased, a certain tract or parcel of land, containing two hundred acres, situated in the County of Monroe between Greenbrier and New River, adjoining the lands of Thomas Wyatt, David Boardman and the land formerly Hollinsworth, and bounded as followeth to with: Beginning at a sugar tree and lynn corner to Wyatt and Boardman, thence with the latter at North 40 degrees East 235 poles to two black oaks and a hickory on a ridge; South 50 degrees East 40 poles to four white oaks on a ridge on Boardman line, thence leaving the same at North 30 degrees East 126 poles to an ironwood, East 65 poles to two ash trees, on the top of the river ridge, North 26 degrees East 40 poles to a white oak and two chestnut sprouts, North 32 degrees West 40 poles to two hickories on Hollinsworth line, thence with the same, North 28 degrees East 48 poles to two hickories on Hollinsworth line, thence with the same at North 27 degrees West 120 poles to a locust, beech and poplar on said line, thence leaving the same South 64 degrees West 30 poles to three white oaks corner to Wyatt, thence with the same South 40 poles to a white oak corner to and with the same South 37.5 degrees West 480 poles to the beginning. To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land, with its appurtenances, to the said SAMUEL PACK and HEIRS as above stated and their heirs forever. In witness whereof, the said John Tyler Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed, at Richmond, on the twenty second day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six and of the Commonwealth the fiftieth. John Tyler (his signature) Grant Book No. 74 1825-1826 Page 502