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The State of Texas
County of Galveston

Know all men by these presents, that we Thomas Hansford and Charles D Willard, parties of the first part, in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars to us in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and of the further considerations, uses, purposes and trusts, hereinafter set forth and declared, have granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents do grant bargain, sell alien convey and confirm unto R. V. Cook party of the second part all of the following described property Viz. All our right title interest and claim in and to the growing Crops of Cotton and Corn now being grown and cultivated upon the plantation formerly owned and occupied by John. H. Crisp, situated on the East bank of the Colorado River in Colorado County estimated at three hundred and fifty acres in Corn, Fifteen work mules now on said place two horses known by the name of [[?]] and Clay bank, 30 plows, 20 of which are Cast Iron 10 wrought Iron. Seven yoke of oxen, Seven Yokes and bows, and six chains, one ox wagon. All of our entire stock of Cattle, branded and unbranded. 

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