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Spaight Richard 1758 - 1802 Richard Dobbs Spaight signs 1794 NC land deed eight years before duel



Official state land deed recorded on watermarked cream paper, with smaller land survey attached to deed by linen tape and wax disc. Partly printed and partly handwritten, signed by "Richd: Dobbs Spaight" at bottom, numbered 596, and dated November 11, 1794. Land deed measures 16.5" x 11.5" while smaller land survey certified by surveyor, deputy surveyor, and chain bearers measures 7.75" x 9.5". With docket marks from office of records verso. In very good condition, with expected wear including ghost impressions of wax seal throughout land deed and some brittle or torn fold marks (especially in lower left corner). Land survey has large ink stain in upper left corner, and detached but included left margin.

The land deed grants 320 acres to John Porterfield, a signee of David Allison. This rectangular piece of land (as shown by the surveyor's diagram at top of land survey) was situated in Moore County in central North Carolina, and extended from the "West Side of Buffalo Creek Begining on Leonard Furrs Corner Runing thence North Sixty degrees West Eighty chains to a post oak on the Drains of flag Creek thence South Thirty degrees West forty ch. to a Pine on Flag Creek thence South Sixty degrees East eighty chains to a Hicory thence North Thirty degrees East Forty Chains to the Begining". The land here described, as well as "all woods, water, mines, minerals, heriditaments, and appurtenances" were purchased for thirty shillings per 100 acres.

Richard Dobbs Spaight (1758-1802) was born in North Carolina, but received his education abroad after he was orphaned at age eight. He joined the Americans during the Revolutionary War and entered North Carolina state politics in the immediate aftermath of the war. He was one of the youngest state delegates to sign the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Spaight served as Governor of North Carolina between 1792 - 1795, during which time he authorized this land deed to John Porterfield. Spaight was killed in a duel with John Stanly, a political opponent, when he was just forty-four years old.

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