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Deed from Noah and Cynthia Clark Hubbard, 21 December 1841

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Noah Hubbard

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and Cynthia Clark Hubbard, Deed for property in
Jackson Co.

Settled at Fort Osage, 1808. County created, 16 Feb. 1825; organized 1826. Named after U.S. president Andrew Jackson. Featured fertile lands along Missouri River and was Santa Fe Trail departure point, which attracted immigrants to area. Area of county reduced...

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, MO, to JS as trustee-in-trust for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 21 Dec. 1841; handwriting of
Willard Richards

24 June 1804–11 Mar. 1854. Teacher, lecturer, doctor, clerk, printer, editor, postmaster. Born at Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Joseph Richards and Rhoda Howe. Moved to Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, 1813; to Chatham, Columbia Co...

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This Indenture made and entered into This twenty first day of December in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty one between
Noah Hubbard

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and Cynthia [Clark Hubbard] his wife, of the county of
Hancock

Formed from Pike Co., 1825. Described in 1837 as predominantly prairie and “deficient in timber.” Early settlers came mainly from mid-Atlantic and southern states. Population in 1835 about 3,200; in 1840 about 9,900; and in 1844 at least 15,000. Carthage ...

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, and State of
Illinois

Became part of Northwest Territory of U.S., 1787. Admitted as state, 1818. Population in 1840 about 480,000. Population in 1845 about 660,000. Plentiful, inexpensive land attracted settlers from northern and southern states. Following expulsion from Missouri...

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, of the one part, and Joseph Smith, as sole trustee in trust for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, of the county of
Hancock

Formed from Pike Co., 1825. Described in 1837 as predominantly prairie and “deficient in timber.” Early settlers came mainly from mid-Atlantic and southern states. Population in 1835 about 3,200; in 1840 about 9,900; and in 1844 at least 15,000. Carthage ...

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and
State

Became part of Northwest Territory of U.S., 1787. Admitted as state, 1818. Population in 1840 about 480,000. Population in 1845 about 660,000. Plentiful, inexpensive land attracted settlers from northern and southern states. Following expulsion from Missouri...

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aforesaid, of the other part, Witnesseth that the said
Noah Hubbard

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and Cynthia, his wife, for and in consideration of one hundred and fifty dollars, to them in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledgd, do hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey, and confirm unto the said Joseph Smith, his assigns and successors in office forever, all that tract or parcel of Land, situate and being in the county of
Jackson

Settled at Fort Osage, 1808. County created, 16 Feb. 1825; organized 1826. Named after U.S. president Andrew Jackson. Featured fertile lands along Missouri River and was Santa Fe Trail departure point, which attracted immigrants to area. Area of county reduced...

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, in the state of
Missouri

Area acquired by U.S. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and established as territory, 1812. Missouri Compromise, 1820, admitted Missouri as slave state, 1821. Population in 1830 about 140,000; in 1836 about 240,000; and in 1840 about 380,000. Latter-day Saint ...

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It being a part of the east half of the North West quarter Section thirty three, Township forty nine, Range thirty three, and is bounded as follows, beginning forty two rods north of the centre of said section thirty three, thence running north fifty rods, thence West eighty rods, thence south fifty rods, thence East eighty rods to the place of beginning, containing twenty five acres of land be the same more or less; Together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining;
To have and to hold the above described premises unto the said Joseph Smith, as sole trustee in Trust, his assigns, and successors in office forever. And the said
Noah Hubbard

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and Cynthia his wife, their heirs and assigns, the aforesaid premises, unto the said Joseph Smith, his assigns, and successors, against the claim or claims of all and every person whomsoever do and will warrant and ever defend by these presents,
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Deed from Noah and Cynthia Clark Hubbard, 21 December 1841
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1968
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