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John Quincy Adams autographed land grant document issued during his presidency, conveying federally owned land under the authority of the United States. The document is executed and signed by Adams as President of the United States, with the countersignature of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, and bears the original land-office seal.
The grant is dated April 22, 1825 and conveys 88 acres of land in Wooster, Ohio to Jacob Baker, reflecting the continued federal policy of structured western settlement and land distribution in the post–War of 1812 period. The document is a classic example of an early 19th-century presidential land patent, combining printed text with manuscript entries and retaining its official seal. The reverse displays period notations consistent with recording and later administrative handling.
Document measures approximately 15.5 × 9.5 inches. Expected age wear, fold lines, and toning.
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), son of President John Adams, served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829 and is widely regarded as one of the most intellectually accomplished figures to hold the office. Before and after his presidency, Adams played a central role in American diplomacy, expansion, and governance, later serving with distinction in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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