Atlantic County Clerk Ed McGettigan unveils the deed for a sneak peek before the official unveiling. Tuesday September 25 2012 One of the oldest known deeds from Atlantic County history will be displayed at the old court house in Mays Landing. It was found in a chest in Florida, returned to Atlantic County last year, and endured a lengthy restoration process. A big unveiling ceremony is planned for Sept. 27.(The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
June Sheridan of Egg Harbor Township and Atlantic County Clerk Ed McGettigan look Tuesday at a copy of one of the oldest known deeds from Atlantic County history. It will be displayed at the old courthouse in Mays Landing. It was found in a chest in Florida, returned to Atlantic County last year, and endured a lengthy restoration process.
Original deed preserved behind glass. Tuesday September 25 2012 One of the oldest known deeds from Atlantic County history will be displayed at the old court house in Mays Landing. It was found in a chest in Florida, returned to Atlantic County last year, and endured a lengthy restoration process. A big unveiling ceremony is planned for Sept. 27.(The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
June Sheridan of EHT and Atlantic County Clerk Ed McGettigan look at a copy of the deed. Tuesday September 25 2012 One of the oldest known deeds from Atlantic County history will be displayed at the old court house in Mays Landing. It was found in a chest in Florida, returned to Atlantic County last year, and endured a lengthy restoration process. A big unveiling ceremony is planned for Sept. 27.(The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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