Frederick Douglass Quit Claim Deed Document Signed

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  • Rare Quit Claim Deed Signed by Famed American Abolitionist Frederick Douglass

    DOUGLASS, Frederick.

    Frederick Douglass Document Signed.

    April 13, 1883.

    Rare quit claim deed signed by famed American abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Manuscript document signed, "Fred'k Douglass, Recorder," three pages, partially-printed, 8.5 x 14 inches, April 13, 1883. Quit claim deed for a transaction from Warner J. Kinderdine and his wife to Robert Davidson, signed on the docketing panel by Douglass as recorder of deeds, beneath a manuscript endorsement. Douglass served as the Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia from 1881 to 1886. This role involved overseeing the recording of property deeds and other legal documents. His appointment to this position was a notable achievement, reflecting his prominence and the respect he had garnered within political and public spheres. In fine condition with folds.

    Price: $2,250.00     Item Number: 151555

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