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- One indenture, dated March 5, 1919, between Elise Babillion, Marie Babillion, and Gertrude Warren, parties of the first part, and the Woodhouse Land Company, party of the second part. The document consists of one sheet of white paper with black typewritten and handwritten text printed on both sides that is watermarked "Monmouth Linen Ledger." The text gives a legal description of Lot 51, Section 3 of the Governor and Judges Plan, Detroit, and indicated that the lot was being sold to the Woodhouse Land Company for $1.00. The document was signed on the verso by Elise Babillion, Marie Babillion, and Gertrude Warren as well as signed and sealed by a Notary Public. Three $10 U.S. Internal Revenue tax stamps were affixed to the verso. The document was recorded at the Register's Office, Wayne County, in Liber 1251, Page 464 on May 16, 1919.
- Date Issued:
- 1919-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- One unsigned indenture, dated 1920, between the Canada Southern Bridge Company of Michigan and Canada, and Harris T. Dunbar of Buffalo, New York. The document consists of four pages of black typewritten text on white paper. The text provided a legal description of Stony Island in the lower Detroit River and indicated that the Bridge Company would sell the island to Harris T. Dunbar for $1.00, but reserved a 150-foot wide strip of land for a future right of way. The two pages were bound together in a legal-style, light blue paper binder which has two brass grommets at the top edge. Typewritten text on the outside of the binder reads "Warranty Deed, Canada Southern Bridge Company to Harris T. Dunbar" and printed text that shows "Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Perry, Attorneys and Counsellors, 1124-1132 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan."
- Date Issued:
- 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- One indenture, dated May 4, 1920, between the Canada Southern Bridge Company of Michigan and Canada, and Harris T. Dunbar of Buffalo, New York. The document consists of two pages of black typewritten text on white paper that has been watermarked "Agawam Bond." The text provided a legal description of Stony Island in the lower Detroit River and indicated that the Bridge Company had sold the island to Harris T. Dunbar for $1.00, but reserved a 150-foot wide strip of land for a future right of way. The document was sealed and signed on the second page by officials of the Canada Southern Bridge Company as well as by a Notary Public. The two pages were bound together in a legal-style, light green paper binder which has three brass grommets at the top edge. Typewritten text on the outside of the binder reads "Warranty Deed, Canada Southern Bridge Company to Harris T. Dunbar" and includes a blue ink stamp from the Wayne County Register of Deeds Office.
- Date Issued:
- 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- One unsigned indenture between the Canada Southern Bridge Company of Michigan and Canada, and Harris T. Dunbar of Buffalo, New York. The document consists of a typewritten cover letter on Dunbar & Sullivan Dredging Co. letterhead, dated April 24th, 1920, from O. [Oliver] E. Dunbar to Mr. F. T. Ramney along with four pages of black typewritten text on white paper. The indenture included a legal description of Stony Island in the lower Detroit River and indicated that the Bridge Company would sell the island to Harris T. Dunbar for $1.00, but reserved a 150-foot wide strip of land for a future right of way. The two pages were bound together in a legal-style, light blue paper binder which has two brass grommets at the top edge. Typewritten text on the outside of the binder reads "Warranty Deed, Canada Southern Bridge Company to Harris T. Dunbar" and printed text that shows "Miller, Smith, Canfield, Paddock & Perry, Attorneys and Counsellors, 1124-1132 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan."
- Date Issued:
- 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society