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This document is authorizing a military bounty and land warrants dated January 4, 1855. The grantee is Jeremiah Blackburn for land in Batesville, Arkansas for his services in the Indian War. It bears the seal of the United States. 10" high x 15 1/2" wide. Shows folds and minor discoloration.
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