Bond from Erie Rhodes, 16 September 1841, as Recorded in Bonds and Mortgages
Source Note
Erie Rhodes, Bond for property in , IL, to JS, 16 Sept. 1841. Copied 18 Apr. 1842; Hancock Co., IL, Bonds and Mortgages, vol. 1, pp. 228–229; unidentified handwriting; Hancock County Courthouse, Carthage, IL; microfilm at FHL.
Know all men by these Presents that I Erie Rhodes of the County of and State of am held and firmly bound unto Joseph Smith of the and aforesaid in the penal sum of three thousand Dollars for the payment of which well and truly to be made I bind myself my heirs, Executors and Administrators firmly by these presents. Now the Conditions of the above obligation is Such, that whereas the said Erie Rhodes, has this day sold unto the said Joseph Smith one hundred and fifty three and one half acres of Land at ten dollars per acre lyind and being in the County of and aforesaid, as follows to wit. One hundred and twentynine and a half of the north East Quarter of Section Eight, in township six north. Range Eight west of the principal meredian Also twenty four acres in the south west corner of the North west quarter of section nine. Township and Range as above and am to receive in payment for the same, fifteen hundred and thirty five dollars in manner following to Wit One hundred <dollars> in hand the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Two hundred on the sixth day of October next Seven hundred dollars payable on the first day of November next and the remainder of Five hundred and thirty five dollars on the first day of may next all bearing interest interest from the date hereof as expressed in the several notes given Now if the said Joseph Smith his heirs executors or administrators Shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid the amount of said notes, with such interest as may accrue thereon, according to the tenor and effect thereof, the said Erie Rhodes binds himself his heirs and executors and administrators to make or cause to be made to the said Joseph Smith his heirs and assigns, a good and sufficient Warranty— for the above described land: and then this Bond to [p. 228]