Plat and survey for Robert Kerr Augusta Co. VA at Mack
Run on the New River
May 21, 1813
Surveyed for Robert Kerr, 400 acres of land in Augusta County
on both sides of Mack's Run the water of New river, being part
of the Loyal company's grant. Beginning at a hickory and white
oak sapling corner to the land of Thomas Dunn and near
the mountain, thence with the lines of Dunn's land S60 W102
poles to two white oaks S25 E 138 - to a black oak and two
white oak sapling-SE36- to a hickory white oak, S60 W76 poles-
croping the run to a white oak.
SE68 poles to the hickory sapling on a high ridge, S80 E210
poles to two sugar trees by said run, N6 E58 poles to three
white oak saplings by the run. N6 E102---- to between a
White and red oak on the ridge, N60 W134
to a black oak corner to the land of James Allison, and
with a line through N75 W 104- two Red oaks, N15 W66
to two black oaks, near the mountains, N68, 2, W, 57 poles,
to the beginning.
The above is a true copy of a plat, and so much of the
Certificate of Survey that remains, taken from the original
on file in this office among the surveys made for the Loyal
Company; which original appears to have been mutilated by
the rats.
(Can't make out signature)
Land Office 21 May 1813
Transcribed by Gracie Stover & Norma Lewis 12/16/1998
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