*This is the only record we could find of Robert Dixon owning this land.
Bold and italics added are mine.

Richmond Cty, GA

State of Georgia   March 22, 1810
P233  This Indenture, made the Twenty second day of March in the year of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and ten and in the thirty fourth year of the Independence of
the United States of America, between Henry Dixon of the County of Putnam and State
aforesaid, and Tilman S. Dixon of the County of Washington and said State on the one
part and Andrew J. Dill of the City of Augusta of the other part, witnesseth that the said
Henry Dixon and Tilman S. Dixon for and in consideration of the sum of Six Hundred
and forty Dollars to them in hand well and truly paid, by the said Andrew J. Dill at or
before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged
Have granted, bargained, sold, released and confirmed by these presents.  Do grant bargain,
sell, release, and confirm unto the said Andrew J. Dill his Heirs and assigns, All that Lot or
parcel of Land situated lying and being in the City of Augusta and State aforesaid containing
one half of an acre known by the number fifty five (55) butting and bounding on the south
by the other half of Said Lot Number Fifty five, at present occupied by Jacob Dill on the
East by Washington Street, on the North by Ellis Street and on the West by Patrick Hayes
Lot which * said Lot number fifty five was sold and conveyed by the Board of Commissioners
the Town of Augusta to Robert Dixon, Together with all and singular other rights, Members
and appurtenances thereof whatsoever to the said Lot or parcel of Land, being belonging or
any any wise appertaining, And the Remainder Reversions Rents, Issues and thereof, and of
every part thereof.  To Have and To Hold the said Lot of Land and all and singular the premises
and premises and appurtenances, thereto belonging as aforesaid, and every part thereof, unto
the said Andrew J. Dill, his Heirs and assigns forever.  And the Said Henry Dixon and Tilman
S. Dixon and their Heirs the lot of Land and premises aforesaid, and every part thereof unto,
the said Andrew J. Dill his Heirs and assigns, against them the said Henry Dixon and Tilman
S. Dixon and their Heirs and all and every other person or persons whomsoever shall and all
and every other person or persons whomsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend
by these presents.

In Witness whereof the said Henry Dixon and Tilman S. Dixon have hereunto set their hands
and seals the day and year first above written
 
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
Lewis McCoy
Frederick Ballard, MCCA

Signed:
Henry Dixon
T. S. Dixon
 
Recorded  25th September 1812

 
H & T. Dixon to Jacob Hall
State of Georgia
P234  Richmond County

This Indenture made the 22nd(?) day of March in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight
hundred and ten, and in thirty third year of the Independence of the United States of America,
between Henry Dickson (written Dixson and changed) and Tilman Dickson on the one part and
Jacob Dill of the other part.  Witnesseth, that the said Henry Dickson and Tilman Dickson for
and in consideration of the sum of four Hundred Dollars them in hand well and truly paid by the
said Jacob Dill, on or before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged, Hath granted, bargained, sold, released and confirmed, and by these
presents to gain, bargain, sell, release and confirm unto the said Jacob Dill his Heirs and assigns
One Half of the Lot No (55) fifty five in the city of Augusta, bound, on the south by Green Street,
on the East by Washington Street, and on the North by one half of said Lot No (55) fifty five.
Together with all and singular the rights Members and appurtenances thereof whatsoever to the
said Lot of Land, being belonging or any  wise appertaining, And the Remainder Reversions
Rents, Issues and profits thereof, and of every part thereof.  To Have and To Hold the said Lot
of Land and all and singular the premises and appurtenances, thereunto belonging as aforesaid,
and every part thereof, unto the said Jacob Dill, his Heirs and assigns, to the only proper use,
benefit and behoof of the said Jacob Dill and his Heirs and assigns forever.  And the said Henry
Dickson and Tilman Dickson and their Heirs to the said Lot of Land and premises aforesaid and
every part thereof unto the said Jacob Dill and his Heirs and assigns against said Lot the said
Henry Dickson and Tillman Dickson and their Heirs and all and every other Person and Persons
whomsoever shall and all and every other person or persons whomsoever shall and will
warrant and forever defend by these presents….(same as above…)

Transcribed and typed by Nancy Wilson  7/03