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Correspondence on Lemmond Mine, Union County, North Carolina, part 2, 1854-1894
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the following tracts of land, a description of which is contained in a certain deed from Caleb Phifer and George L. Phifer to Thomas C. Durant, dated the 1st day of March 1854 and registered in the Register's office of the County of Union, in Book 4 Page 193, together with all the rights, ways privileges, franchise, woods and all other rights, estates and interests conveyed or granted by the said deed in and to or concerning the lands therein described, and all other rights, franchises and privileges, ways, woods, rights and estates by said deed given granted or conveyed . The said Attorneys are hereby empowered to sell at public or private sale for cash or on credit and in such manner or way and upon such terms as to them may seem best, any or all of the said lands, mineral interests, estates, rights and privileges, the proceeds to be held by them and disbursed as hereinafter directed. In the execution of the powers here by confered and granted, the said attorneys may bring and prosecute or defend in the name and behalf of the constituents all necessary and proper suits, actions or proceedings in any Court of North Carolina or in any Court of the United States having jurisdiction in North Carolina, with full power to employ counsel learned in the law to assist them in the prosecution and defence of said suits and proceedings or in the execution of their powers; the said Attorneys shall also have the power to employ or substitute other Attorneys in fact or Agents to assist in the execution of the powers hereby granted and they are empowered to submit to arbitration, compromise or adjust any and all matters of dispute or controversy concerning said lands or mineral interests, rights, etc., acquittances, discharges and releases, and
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the following tracts of land, a description of which is contained in a certain deed from Caleb Phifer and George L. Phifer to Thomas C. Durant, dated the 1st day of March 1854 and registered in the Register's office of the County of Union, in Book 4 Page 193, together with all the rights, ways privileges, franchise, woods and all other rights, estates and interests conveyed or granted by the said deed in and to or concerning the lands therein described, and all other rights, franchises and privileges, ways, woods, rights and estates by said deed given granted or conveyed . The said Attorneys are hereby empowered to sell at public or private sale for cash or on credit and in such manner or way and upon such terms as to them may seem best, any or all of the said lands, mineral interests, estates, rights and privileges, the proceeds to be held by them and disbursed as hereinafter directed. In the execution of the powers here by confered and granted, the said attorneys may bring and prosecute or defend in the name and behalf of the constituents all necessary and proper suits, actions or proceedings in any Court of North Carolina or in any Court of the United States having jurisdiction in North Carolina, with full power to employ counsel learned in the law to assist them in the prosecution and defence of said suits and proceedings or in the execution of their powers; the said Attorneys shall also have the power to employ or substitute other Attorneys in fact or Agents to assist in the execution of the powers hereby granted and they are empowered to submit to arbitration, compromise or adjust any and all matters of dispute or controversy concerning said lands or mineral interests, rights, etc., acquittances, discharges and releases, and
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