notification, that the amount of his property
Superceded his claims under the acts of 1818-1820,
what particular description of case, on what exact
amount of property owned by the applicant, ____
were contemplated by those several acts: the
undersigned while not, or cannot undertake to
determine. First, Rev. Mursh is in possession
of fifty acres of very poor, broken, Indian land,
sold to him, on a long credit for the price of their
dollar, yb acre, more than one third of which
he still owes. This land has never afforded a necessary
support for his family. The undersigned below,
That are the personal property of Mr. Mursh, would
not command One Hundred Dollars.
Secondly, Mr. Marsh is a man far advanced
in years, & in addition to the many infirmities
necessarily attendant on the evening of life,
he has from their earliest acquaintance with
him, been frequently attacked by abcesses, (or risings)
in different parts of his body; These have