William Hunt, an assistant United States Attorney, signed the agreement the next day.
William Hunt, the first white settler in the area, arrived in 1831.
In the settlement confirmed today, William Hunt will keep his house and some personal possessions.
Silk-merchant William Hunt was a later benefactor who gave money in the early nineteenth century to build Hunt's House.
Prior to commissioning, William Hunt attained the highest non-commissioned appointment of Conductor.
William Hunt (1842 - 1931) was an English clergyman and historian.
"I'm very gratified at the way the sale is going," William Hunt said.
In 1821 a bequest of £200,000 by William Hunt in 1829 funded expansion for an additional hundred beds.
"That kind of language is evidence of an intent to discriminate," said William Hunt, one of the students' lawyers.
But even now it "is well below what they need," William Hunt, a Congressional auditor, said in an interview.