| John Lonem | } | C. M |
| Saml Brown | } | |
| Edward Kinnison Mr | ||
April 5th 1750 Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for John Lonem a certain Tract of waste Land Situate Lying & being in Frederick County & on Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at two white Oaks under a clift of Rocks Edward Kinnison's Corner & run thence No 37° Et Two hundd & forty Poles to two hickorys & white Oak on a Mountain Side thence So 53 Et Two hundd & forty Poles thence So 38° Wt 274 Po. to Intersect Kinnison N Wt Line thence N Wt 240 to the begng Cong———390 Acres
| John Lonem | } | Chn Men |
| Saml Brown | } | |
| Nicholas Robinson M | ||
April 10th 1750 Plat drawn.
Then Surveyd for Darby McKeaver Senr[81] a certain Tract of waste & ungranted Land situate Lying & being in Frederick County and on Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at One white Oak & two hickorys John Lonems Corner & run thence No 37 Et Two hundd and twenty Poles to 2 Pines & a black Oak on a steep Mountain side thence So 53 Et Three hundd Poles to two white Oaks & a Pine thence So 37 Wt Two hundd & twenty Poles from thence So 53 Wt 60 Po to John Lonem's Corner Three hundd Poles to the beg. Cong 412½ Acres
| John Lonem | } | C. M |
| David Edwards | } | |
| James Dilouza Mr | ||
[81] The following is copied from a patent for land granted to Darby McKeaver, Sr., recorded at Winchester, Frederick Co., Va. The survey was made by George Washington, but it is not contained in the field note book of surveys of "My Journey over the Mountain," we quote: "Granted by Right Hon Thomas Lord Fairfax of Cameron to Darby McKeaver Elder of Frederick Co. Virginia. Bounded by survey of a tract in s'd County on Great Cacapon made by Mr George Washington. Beginning at two Hickorys & a white Oak John Lonem's Corner, thence N 37 E. Two hundred and twenty poles to two Pines & a Black Oak on the side of a steep mountain, thence S. 53, E. Three hundred poles to two White Oaks & a Pine S. 37 W. Two hundred & twenty Poles, Thence N. 53, W Sixty Poles to John Lonem's Corner Three hundred poles to the beginning, containing Four hundred and twelve and a half acres.
Patent granted October 7th 25th year of the Reign of George Second."
April 10th 1750——this Card to Foo 82
Then surveyd for Darby McKeaver Junr a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a red Oak & Pine about a Mile & quarter below his other Survey and Run thence So 53 Et One hundd Poles to 2 white Oaks thence So 20 Et Two hundd & thirty eight Poles to a spanish Oak white Oak & hickory thence S 37 W ninety two Poles to 2 Pines & a white Oak thence No 53 Wt Three hundd Poles to three Pines from thence to the beg.
| John Lonem | } | C. M |
| David Edwards | } | |
| James Dilouza Mr[82] | ||
[82] This survey has a cross drawn over its face and the following words added after the date: this Card to Fo 82. It is probable that some error had discovered itself when an attempt was made to draw a plat by the metes and bounds as given. As this illustrates Washington's careful attention to details, it is given just as he left it.