THOMAS McKEAN SIGNED LAND GRANT AS GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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11.75x20.75" partially printed document signed above the white paper seal at top left "Tho M: Kean" in black dip pen ink on April 25, 1792. Gov. McKean grants "A Certain Tract Of Land, Called 'Roundwood'" to "George Harrison" a total of "One Thousand And Ninety Nine Acres." Two vertical and one horizontal folds w/minor wear along lines and faint moisture mark at lower left margin not affecting text. McKean was a member of the Continental Congress, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as President of Congress in 1781, helped draft the Pennsylvania Constitution and succeeded Thomas Mifflin in 1799 as Governor of Pennsylvania. Fine. Comes w/Hake's COA and JSA LOA.
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