On 2015/04/01 16:29 PM, BARTON LEWIS wrote: > That was part of my point about the different event types -- when to use land > vs. deed. Michele pointed out that deeds aren't just for land. The land > event > yields the language "James Langston had land on the south side of Tar River in > Granville County, North Carolina" but it doesn't say how he acquired it - by > deed, grant or otherwise. I prefer the land language but, again, should you > modify the sentence to specify how he acuired the land?
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